A review of transition experiences in perinatally and behaviourally acquired HIV-1 infection; same, same but different?

Journal of the International AIDS Society
Phung Khanh LamCaroline Foster

Abstract

Despite sharing common psychosocial and developmental experiences, adolescents living with perinatally and behaviourally acquired HIV-1 infection are different in terms of timing of HIV infection and developmental stage at infection. Therefore, it is of interest to identify similarities and differences between these two groups of adolescents living with HIV in their experiences, facilitators and barriers during the transition process. A detailed literature search of peer-reviewed published papers was conducted on PubMed to identify relevant original research or viewpoints published up to September 2016. Conference abstracts and other unpublished data sources were not included. Existing published literature, mainly using qualitative methods, explores the transition from paediatric to adult healthcare provision, as experienced by these two groups of young people. Reports highlight the variation and similarities in their experiences and challenges of transition. Findings from the USA and Europe predominate, while experience from Africa and Asia is lacking, despite the importance of these regions in the global epidemic. Published transition data remain limited, and there are few studies focusing on behaviourally infected adolescent...Continue Reading

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Mar 24, 2018·Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS·Leslie A EnaneCaroline Foster
Dec 7, 2017·Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases·Caroline Foster, Sarah Fidler
Jul 12, 2018·Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes : JAIDS·Andrea CiaranelloMary Mahy
Jul 25, 2019·Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes : JAIDS·Roxanna HaghighatAnurita Bains
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