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Adolescent mothers and their children affected by HIV-An exploration of maternal mental health, and child cognitive development.

Kathryn J RobertsColette SmithLucie CluverElona ToskaJanina JochimCamille WittesaeleMarguerite MarlowLorraine Sherr
Published in: PloS one (2022)
This study addresses a critical evidence gap relating to the understanding of possible risk factors for the cognitive development of children born to adolescent mothers affected by HIV. This group of mothers experience a complex combination of risk factors, including HIV, likely common mental disorder, and structural challenges such as educational interruption. Targeting interventions to support the cognitive development of children of adolescent mothers most at risk may be of benefit. Clearly a basket of interventions needs to be considered, such as the integration of mental health provision within existing services, identifying multiple syndemics of risk, and addressing educational and structural challenges, all of which may boost positive outcomes for both the mother and the child.
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