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Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies An International Interdisciplinary Journal for Research, Policy and Care, Volume 3 Issue 2 2008

The 8th International Conference on the Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection

Increasing to 4 issues per year in 2009
ISSN: 1745-0136 (electronic) 1745-0128 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Editorial
‘What now, what next’: Reflecting on the vulnerability of children and youth in the context of human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Tamsen Rochat;  Linda Richter; Olive Shisana
Pages 85 – 91
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Original Article
Who are the most vulnerable? Disaggregating orphan categories and identifying child outcome status in Tanzania
J. Baarøy; D. Webb
Pages 92 – 101
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Vulnerability of orphan caregivers vs. non-orphan caregivers in KwaZulu-Natal
M. Bachman DeSilva;  J. Beard;  M. Cakwe;  K. McCoy;  B. Nkosi;  A. Parikh;  T. Quinlan;  A. Skalicky;  S. Tshabangu-Soko;  T. Zhuwau; J. Simon
Pages 102 – 111
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Gender role attitudes and sexual risk among adolescents in South Africa
Arvin Bhana;  Rick Zimmerman; Pam Cupp
Pages 112 – 119
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Missed opportunities for human immunodeficiency virus prevention of mother-to-child transmission: A case study in southern India
Pascale Hancart Petitet;  N. M. Samuel;  Alice Desclaux; Pragathi Vellore
Pages 120 – 125
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Family and other social factors contributing to differences in human immunodeficiency virus infection between South Africa and Bangladesh
Jeroen K. Van Ginneken
Pages 126 – 133
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Combining and adapting American school-based alcohol and HIV prevention programmes in South Africa: The HAPS project
Pamela K. Cupp;  Rick S. Zimmerman;  Arvin Bhana;  Sonja Feist-Price;  Olga Dekhtyar;  Aaron Karnell; Leane Ramsoomar
Pages 134 – 142
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The perceptions and responses of South African school principals regarding HIV and AIDS in their schools
Lesley Wood; Paul Webb
Pages 143 – 149
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Adapting and disseminating a community-collaborative, evidence-based HIV/AIDS prevention programme: Lessons from the history of CHAMP
Elizabeth Sperber;  Mary M. MCKay;  Carl C. Bell;  Inge Petersen;  Arvin Bhana; Roberta Paikoff
Pages 150 – 158
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