Adherence
.... non-adherence, will be presented. Studies have shown non-adherence rates for
HIV mothers. Successful adherence is believed to be ....
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Prenatal Testing for HIV
.... Landesman et al found that, among
HIV positive
mothers whose membranes ruptured more than four hours before delivery, the
HIV transmission rate was almost ....
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HIV & THE FETUS Introduction This research pa
.... of a prospective study of transplacental transmission of
HIV; an increased rate of spontaneous fetal demise was found in
HIV-seropositive
mothers (14 losses ....
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HIV
.... The objective of the study was to determine whether zidovudine was effective in reducing the rate of
HIV transmission between infected
mothers and infants. ....
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Research Problems with AIDS & HIV Infection
.... The objective of the study was to determine whether zidovudine was effective in reducing the rate of
HIV transmission between infected
mothers and infants. ....
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Placebo Speech
.... it is imperative that placebo trials be conducted to find a safe, effective and short treatment to help spread the transmission of
HIV from
mothers to infants. ....
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Vaccinations and Perceptions of Risk in Latino Mothers
.... minority groups at risk for HPV and female Latinos who are
mothers would benefit .... Gagnon and Godin (2000) presented the idea of a vaccine for
HIV and gathered ....
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Parent-Child Educational Interactions
.... It was concluded that
HIV infected
mothers may perceive support as undermining their capabilities, leading to lower self-efficacy. ....
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HIV AIDS Africa
.... Colleen Jacob, manager of home-based care at South African Red Cross Society, notes the increase of numbers of
mothers who are
HIV-positive. ....
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Mandatory Testing for HIV Virus
.... and from pregnant
mothers to their unborn children (Tanne, 1987, p. 41). AIDS testing enables a person to know if he or she is infected with the
HIV virus. ....
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Societal Problems of Teenage Sex
.... generally have lower IQ scores than children of older
mothers, are less .... We hypothesize that students who report having had discussions about
HIV with their ....
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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
.... having a devastating impact on infant mortality since over 80 percent of
HIV-infected children under the age of 13 acquired
HIV from their infected
mothers. ....
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Effects of Breast Feeding
.... It may endanger the well-being of infants in the case of
mothers who are infected. Case reports and epidemiological studies have shown that
HIV-1 can be passed ....
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HIV Prevention for Substance Abusers
.... One baby in 22 is born
HIV positive in Newark. .... at welfare sites and adolescents in a youth detention center and a program for teenage
mothers (N = 20,000 in ....
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Humans and Primates
.... with the crisis in child care, particularly for single, working
mothers, concepts like .... biomedical research in modern times focuses on AIDS or
HIV research. ....
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Parent Involvement and School Improvement: A Proposal
.... Dorsey, S., Klein, K., & Forehand, R. (1999). Parenting self-efficacy of
HIV-infected
mothers: The role of social support. Journal ....
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Sexualized Transference and Countertransference
.... Some issues in the assessment of
HIV among older adults. .... Differences in stress and coping for
mothers and fathers of children with Asperger's syndrome and ....
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Annoted Bibliography on Addiction
.... the point is also made that if crack increases sexual desire and impairs judgement, then teenage addicts may be spreading
HIV to other ....
Mothers as martyr. ....
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The Evolution of Infectious Disease
.... Following is a discussion of the current treatment of
HIV and the onset of full .... of breast-feeding and skin-to-skin contact between healthy
mothers and their own ....
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Causes of Birth Defects
.... The biggest risk to babies from drug-addicted
mothers is not the drugs .... several viruses which are harmful to the fetus: cytomegalovirus (CMV),
HIV and rubella ....
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BIRTH CONTROL FOR TEENAGERS
.... to both the teenaged girl and the children of teenaged
mothers, as birth .... Attitudes of Teenagers Toward Condom Use Changes in the character of
HIV (human immuno ....
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Birth Defects
.... The biggest risk to babies from drug-addicted
mothers is not the drugs .... several viruses which are harmful to the fetus: cytomegalovirus (CMV),
HIV and rubella ....
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How AIDS Affects Family Life
.... as typical of cases of heterosexual AIDS, ie, mainly Latino or African American
mothers. .... as Lesar and Maldonado (p. 277) point out, studies of
HIV impact on ....
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Effect of AIDS on Family Life & Experience
.... as typical of cases of heterosexual AIDS, ie, mainly Latino or African American
mothers. .... as Lesar and Maldonado (p. 277) point out, studies of
HIV impact on ....
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Women In Prison
.... the most common similarities are the risk of rape, violence, and contracting
HIV and AIDS .... The result is that the number of
mothers of children who are being ....
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A Health Program for Pregnant Nigerian Women Les
.... for irregular antibodies, hemoglobin level, and venereal disease (Herpes,
HIV IV. .... dramatic problems that occur with babies that are born of addictive
mothers. ....
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Impact of Maternal Cocaine Abuse
.... sexually transmitted diseases such as hepatitis B and C, syphilis, and
HIV infection. .... have a higher incidence in infants born to cocaine-using
mothers than in ....
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF CANDIDACY
.... Love of Liberty Brought Us Here." However, the founding fathers and
mothers of Liberia .... million children and youth across Africa about the risks of
HIV/AIDS and ....
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National Task Force on Prostitution
.... They act as listeners, pacifiers, substitute
mothers, sisters and brothers, and play whatever .... any sexually transmitted diseases, and not likely to have
HIV/AIDS ....
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Planned Parenthood & Problem of STDs This paper will discuss the ...
.... clients should receive at least basic education on the modes of
HIV transmission and .... Later, these services were extended also to unwed
mothers and to teenagers ....
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