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Economic burden and mental health of primary caregivers of perinatally HIV infected adolescents from Kilifi, Kenya
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2020
unpublished
Eighty per cent of perinatally HIV infected (PHI) adolescents live in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA), a setting also characterized by huge economic disparities. Caregiving is crucial to the management of chronic illness such as HIV/AIDS, but the economic costs and mental disorders borne by caregivers of PHI adolescents often go unnoticed. In this study, we evaluated economic costs, coping strategies and association between economic cost and mental health functioning of caregivers of perinatally HIV
doi:10.21203/rs.2.17246/v2
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