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Parents with HIV: Balancing Self-Care and Family Care in the Southeast
Southeast USAThursday, May 8, 2025
One interesting point was the trade-off between self-care and parenting. Parents with HIV often struggle to take care of themselves while also taking care of their kids. This can lead to a cycle of stress and poor health. Providers suggested that more family services could help break this cycle.
Another key theme was the impact of trauma, mental health, and substance use. These issues can make it even harder for parents to navigate their roles. Providers highlighted the need for strategies to engage these families in care. This could include things like support groups, counseling, and other forms of community support.
In the end, it's clear that parents with HIV in the Southeast need a lot of support. They face unique challenges that require tailored solutions. By understanding these challenges, providers can better support these families and help break the cycle of intergenerational health risks.
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