Cluver Lucie, Gardner Frances, Operario Don
Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of Oxford, UK.
AIDS Care. 2009 Jun;21(6):732-41. doi: 10.1080/09540120802511885.
This study examined associations between AIDS-orphanhood status, poverty indicators, and psychological problems (depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, peer problems, delinquency, conduct problems) among children and adolescents in townships surrounding Cape Town, South Africa. One thousand and twenty-five children and adolescents completed standardized and culturally sensitive cross-sectional surveys. Children orphaned by AIDS had more psychological problems including depression, peer problems, post-traumatic stress, and conduct problems. Specific poverty indicators including food security, access to social welfare grants, employment in the household and access to school were associated with better psychological health. Poverty indicators mediated associations of AIDS-orphanhood with psychological problems. Food security showed the most consistent association with reduced psychological problems. Poverty alleviation measures have the potential to improve psychological health for AIDS-orphaned children in South African townships.
本研究调查了南非开普敦周边城镇儿童和青少年中艾滋病致孤状况、贫困指标与心理问题(抑郁、焦虑、创伤后应激障碍、同伴问题、犯罪、品行问题)之间的关联。1250名儿童和青少年完成了标准化且具有文化敏感性的横断面调查。因艾滋病成为孤儿的儿童存在更多心理问题,包括抑郁、同伴问题、创伤后应激障碍和品行问题。具体的贫困指标,包括食品安全、获得社会福利补助金、家庭就业情况和上学机会,与更好的心理健康状况相关。贫困指标在艾滋病致孤与心理问题的关联中起中介作用。食品安全与减少心理问题的关联最为一致。扶贫措施有可能改善南非城镇中艾滋病致孤儿童的心理健康状况。