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Guardianship Planning Among HIV-Infected Parents in the United States: Results From a Nationally Representative Sample

机译:美国艾滋病毒感染父母的监护计划:来自全国代表性样本的结果

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OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this work was to determine the rates and predictors of guardianship planning and preferred guardians among HIV-infected parents.PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS. Data were analyzed from interviews with 222 unmarried parents (who had 391 children) from a nationally representative sample of HIV-infected adults receiving health care. Outcome measures included parental report on the level of guardianship planning and on who their preferred guardian for each child was. Level of guardianship planning was categorized as follows: (1) parent had not identified a guardian; (2) parent had identified a guardian, but the guardian had not agreed; (3) identified guardian had agreed; and (4) legal documentation of guardianship plan was complete. We conducted bivariate and ordered logistic regression analyses on the level of guardianship planning and multinomial logistic regression on identification of preferred guardians.RESULTS. Twelve percent of unmarried HIV-infected parents had not identified a guardian; 6% had identified a guardian but gone no further; 53% said the identified guardian had agreed; and 28% had prepared legal documentation. The preferred guardians included other biological parents (17%), spouse/partners who were not biological parents (2%), grandparents (36%), other relatives (34%), friends (7%), unrelated adoptions (1%), and others (3%). Parents with the lowest CD4 counts and parents living without other adults were more likely to have completed the guardianship planning process. Nonrelatives were most often preferred by mothers and parents with higher CD4 counts; grandparents were most often preferred by younger parents and parents who prefer speaking Spanish.CONCLUSIONS. Pediatricians and others who take care of children with HIV-infected parents may be able to provide counseling and referrals for guardianship planning.
机译:目的。这项工作的目的是确定感染艾滋病毒的父母中监护计划和首选监护人的比率和预测因素。参加者和方法。数据来自对222名未婚父母(有391个孩子)的访谈,这些访谈来自全国代表性的接受HIV感染的接受医疗保健的成年人。结果措施包括父母关于监护计划水平的报告以及他们对每个孩子的首选监护人。监护计划的级别分为以下几类:(1)父母尚未确定监护人; (2)父母确定了监护人,但监护人未达成协议; (3)确定的监护人已同意; (4)监护计划的法律文件齐全。我们对监护计划的水平进行了双变量和有序逻辑回归分析,并在确定首选监护人方面进行了多项逻辑回归。未婚感染艾滋病毒的父母中有12%尚未确定监护人。 6%的人确定了监护人,但没有进一步。 53%的人表示确定的监护人已同意;有28%的人准备了法律文件。首选监护人包括其他亲生父母(17%),非亲生父母的配偶/伴侣(2%),祖父母(36%),其他亲戚(34%),朋友(7%),无亲属领养(1%)以及其他(3%)。 CD4计数最低的父母和没有其他成年人生活的父母更有可能完成监护计划过程。 CD4计数较高的母亲和父母通常更喜欢非亲戚。祖父母最常被年轻的父母和更喜欢讲西班牙语的父母所偏爱。儿科医生和其他照顾有HIV感染父母的孩子的人可能能够为监护计划提供咨询和转介。

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