Screening and supporting through schools: educational experiences and needs of adolescents living with HIV in a South African cohort.
Dr Elona ToskaLucie CluverMark OrkinAnurita BainsLorraine SherrMcKenzie BerezinLaurie GulaidPublished in: BMC public health (2019)
Schools may provide an important opportunity to identify unreached adolescents living with HIV and link them into care, focusing on adolescents with poor attendance, frequent sickness, low mood and slow learning. Key school-based markers for identifying unreached adolescents living with HIV may be low attendance, frequent sickness, low mood and slow learning. Improved linkages to care for adolescents living with HIV, in particular educational support services, are necessary to support scholastic achievement and long-term well-being, by helping them to cope with physical, emotional and cognitive difficulties.