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Psychological adjustment in children and teenagers living with HIV
Author(s) -
Milgen Sánchez-Villegas,
Lizeth Reyes-Ruíz,
Ana M. Trejos-Herrera
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
tempus psicológico
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2619-6336
DOI - 10.30554/tempuspsi.3.2.3417.2020
Subject(s) - psychology , cbcl , checklist , clinical psychology , anxiety , mental health , perception , scale (ratio) , symptom checklist 90 , developmental psychology , psychiatry , somatization , physics , quantum mechanics , neuroscience , cognitive psychology
The main objective of this study was to describe the psychological adjustment in children and teenagers (n=14) between 6 and 15 years living with HIV. Quantitative study with descriptive design. Child Symptom Checklist CBCL/6-18 adapted to Latinos was used to assess psychological adjustment. Social competencies and school activities scale showed that 79% of the participants were in clinical range and 21% in the normal range. Syndrome scale showed that 43% of evaluated are in clinical range, 36% in normal range and 21% in borderline. The psychological adjustment perception referred by participant’s caregivers evidences a low level in the social capacities due to the low participation and skills in diverse activities; without links with social character organizations, minimum social red and school performance out of the expected. Also, the majority of the sample reflects psychosomatic behavior problems, aggressiveness and anxiety, indicating a psychological maladjustment of internalized and externalized type. Keywords: HIV; AIDS, Psychological adjustment; Mental health.

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