Caregiver’s HIV disclosure to children 12 years and under: A review and analysis of the evidence
Abstract
A systematic review and analysis of the empirical evidence through June 2010 on HIV disclosure to children 12 and under was conducted using methods validated by the Cochrane group. Fifteen articles focusing on caregiver disclosure (255 total) were analyzed using GradePro 3 software. Results suggest that there is evidence of health and future care planning benefit for HIV+ and healthy children (12 and under) of HIV+ caregivers if the caregiver discloses his/her HIV status to them. Children of the maturity of school age youth (e.g., beginning at 6 years and continuing through 12) can be told of their caregivers’ HIV status, while younger children may be informed partially in an age-appropriate manner.
Authors
Krauss BJ, Letteney S, De Baets AJ, Baggaley R, Okero FA
Year
2013
Topics
- Determinants of Health
- Social support
- Population(s)
- Children or Youth (less than 18 years old)
- General HIV+ population