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A Mixed-Methods Longitudinal Investigation of Mothers’ Disclosure of HIV to Their Children
Authors:Nada M Goodrum  Katherine E Masyn  Lisa P Armistead  Ivette Avina  Marya Schulte  William Marelich  Debra A Murphy
Institution:1. Medical University of South Carolina;2. Georgia State University;3. University of California, Los Angeles;4. California State University
Abstract:Mothers living with HIV (MLH) must navigate disclosing their serostatus to their children, but the longitudinal impact on families remains unknown. This study examined HIV disclosure, parenting, parenting stress, and child adjustment among 174 MLH-child dyads (aged 6–14; 35% Latinx; 57% Black/African American). Quantitative data were collected over four waves spanning 15 months. Qualitative data were collected with 14 families in which disclosure had occurred. Latent change score modeling revealed that disclosure led to improvements in parenting stress, communication, and relationship quality. Disclosure did not predict child adjustment. Qualitative themes contextualized these findings, revealing stability and improvements in family functioning. MLH should be supported in disclosing their serostatus to their children to minimize parenting stress and bolster parenting skills.
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