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Parental attitudes regarding the integration of children living with HIV/AIDS into public schools in Hanoi, Vietnam [electronic resource] /

by Boggiano, Victoria L; Katona, Lindsay; Longacre, Meghan R; Beach, Michael L; Rosen, Joseph M.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 171-183.Subject(s): HIV/AIDS, stigma, public schools, Vietnam, parentsOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Asia Pacific journal of social work and development 2014, Vol. 24, No.3Summary: In some areas of Vietnam, stigmatisation of HIV-infected children by parents in the community represents a major barrier to integration of such youth into public schools. To investigate parental perceptions of integration, researchers interviewed a total of 60 parents from one rural and one urban school district within Hanoi, Vietnam. Resistance to integration stemmed largely from misinformation about disease transmission and worry about protecting HIV-negative children. Educational campaigns targeted at parents, combined with higher levels of trust in the preparedness of teachers to handle situations involving HIV-positive children, could decrease current stigma and opposition to integration into public primary schools.
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In some areas of Vietnam, stigmatisation of HIV-infected children by parents in the community represents a major barrier to integration of such youth into public schools. To investigate parental perceptions of integration, researchers interviewed a total of 60 parents from one rural and one urban school district within Hanoi, Vietnam. Resistance to integration stemmed largely from misinformation about disease transmission and worry about protecting HIV-negative children. Educational campaigns targeted at parents, combined with higher levels of trust in the preparedness of teachers to handle situations involving HIV-positive children, could decrease current stigma and opposition to integration into public primary schools.

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