The impact of AIDS on foster care: a family-centered approach to services in the United States
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The impact of AIDS on foster care: a family-centered approach to services in the United States
Abstract
This article highlights current changes in our understanding of HIV infection in children; examines two central concepts--family-centered care and prevention--for the development of child welfare services; and explores certain implications for foster care for HIV-infected children while reviewing the training needed by foster care personnel and foster parents if they are to provide competent services.
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