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Biomedical risk, psychosocial influences, and developmental outcomes: Lessons from the pediatric HIV population in Africa
A.A. Ali
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Sub-Saharan Africa
100%
Africa
100%
Developmental Outcomes
100%
Biological Risk
100%
Psychosocial Influences
100%
Pediatric HIV
100%
HIV Population
100%
Adverse Effects
50%
Poverty
50%
Disease Severity
50%
Mental Health Outcomes
50%
Child Development
50%
Child Outcomes
50%
Maternal Mental Health
50%
Neurobehavior
50%
Methodological Refinement
50%
Scholastic Achievement
50%
Developmental Delay
50%
Orphanage
50%
Children Affected by HIV
50%
HIV-affected children
50%
Psychosocial Risk Factors
50%
Nutritional Status
50%
Biomedical Factors
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
100%
Mental Health
33%
Child Development
16%