"My mother told me that I should not": a qualitative study exploring the restrictions placed on adolescent girls living with HIV in Zambia.
Constance R S Mackworth-YoungVirginia BondAlison WringeKatongo KonayumaSue ClayChipo ChiiyaMutale ChontaKirsty SievwrightAnne L StanglPublished in: Journal of the International AIDS Society (2018)
Restrictive messages were delivered to adolescent girls living with HIV through the broader social discourses of stigma, religion, and global and local narratives about HIV. Programmes aiming to support adolescent girls living with HIV need to work together with parents and healthcare providers to reflect on the impact of sanctioning messages, and to encourage more enabling and empowering messaging for adolescent girls living with HIV.