Relationships with caregivers and mental health outcomes among adolescents living with HIV: a prospective cohort study in South Africa.
Yulia ShenderovichMark BoyesMichelle Degli EspostiMarisa CasaleElona ToskaKathryn J RobertsLucie CluverPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
Findings highlight open and supportive adolescent-caregiver communication and good caregiver supervision as potential factors for guarding against mental health problems among adolescents living with HIV in South Africa. Several evidence-informed parenting programmes aim to improve adolescent-caregiver communication and caregiver supervision, and their effect on depression and anxiety among adolescents living with HIV should be rigorously tested in sub-Saharan Africa. How to improve communication in other settings, such as schools and clinics, and provide communication support for caregivers, adolescents, and service providers through these existing services should also be considered.