       Document 0619
 DOCN  M9490619
 TI    Tomorrow's survivors: siblings of human immunodeficiency virus-infected
       children.
 DT    9411
 AU    Fanos JH; Wiener L; Department of Pediatrics, California Pacific Medical
       Center, San; Francisco 94115-1932.
 SO    J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1994 Jun;15(3):S43-8. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/94342483
 AB    There has been no empirical research on the psychologic effects on
       siblings of children afflicted with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
       This article therefore draws from existing sources: the literature of
       siblings of children with other chronic illnesses and the clinical
       experiences of those working with HIV-infected children and their
       siblings. Topics covered include secrecy and communication within the
       family, the parent-child relationship, the sibling relationship, school
       issues, the impact of parental mourning on siblings, the sibling's
       mourning, and recommendations for future research. The goals of this
       review are to alert researchers to issues that need to be addressed, and
       to inform the development of interventions for siblings.
 DE    Attitude to Death  Bereavement  Child  Chronic Disease  Educational
       Status  Human  HIV Infections/*PSYCHOLOGY  Parent-Child Relations
       *Sibling Relations  Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.  Survivors/*PSYCHOLOGY
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