2013
DOI: 10.1136/jech-2012-201601
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Family economic empowerment and mental health among AIDS-affected children living in AIDS-impacted communities: evidence from a randomised evaluation in southwestern Uganda

Abstract: OBJECTIVE We examine whether an innovative family economic empowerment intervention addresses mental health functioning of AIDS-affected children in communities heavily impacted by HIV/AIDS in Uganda. METHODS A cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) consisting of two study arms: a treatment condition (n=179) and a control condition (n=118) was used to examine the impact of the family economic empowerment intervention on children’s levels of hopelessness and depression. The intervention comprised of matche… Show more

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“…Using a latent construct method, this adapted eight-item instrument was then able to document a relationship between financial assets and mental health functioning among a sample of Kenyan youth involved in the YouthSave-Impact Study (N = 1,348). These findings support prior research in East Africa on the benefits of asset-building programs for adolescents and their subsequent positive effects on mental health functioning [1315]. …”
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confidence: 87%
“…Using a latent construct method, this adapted eight-item instrument was then able to document a relationship between financial assets and mental health functioning among a sample of Kenyan youth involved in the YouthSave-Impact Study (N = 1,348). These findings support prior research in East Africa on the benefits of asset-building programs for adolescents and their subsequent positive effects on mental health functioning [1315]. …”
supporting
confidence: 87%
“…Recently, research has been developed to examine how assets are linked to life satisfaction (Han, 2012;Han & Hong, 2011), self-esteem (Ssewamala, Han, & Neilands, 2009) and future orientation (Han, Ssewamala, & Wang, 2013). According to research by Dew (2007), assets are hypothesised to have positive associations with marital satisfaction.…”
Section: Factors Influencing Marital Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Mental health is clearly a burning issue for researchers in neighboring countries as Uganda. The studies deal with the impact of war in psychiatric problems and also with the impact of disease [19][20] . It could be explained by an historical and political points of view.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%