Impact of Comprehensive Intervention Program on HIV Positive Adolescents—A Cross-Case Analysis

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Background: This study was conducted to understand the impact of comprehensive intervention on HIV positive adolescents. Methods: Among the 97 adolescents who were screened, 48 HIV positive adolescents in the experimental group underwent intervention for 6 months focusing on physical, cognitive, affective, and social domains to create flourishing adolescence. The sample consisted of 2 who showed remarkable improvement and 2 who showed negligible improvement post-intervention. Multiple case study design was adopted, and the data was analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: The themes identified among the outliers at the higher end were increased self-awareness, self-esteem, coping skill, optimistic attitude, sense of gratitude, and availability of support. The themes gathered from the outliers at the lower end were low self-esteem, lack of support, lack of purpose, pessimistic attitude, and emotional vulnerability. Conclusions: Optimistic/pessimistic attitude, self-esteem and perception of support were the intersecting factors which were enhanced among the participants who showed improvement, and lack of these factors were seen among the ones who showed negligible improvement.

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Mathew, R. N., & Yadiyur, M. M. (2023). Impact of Comprehensive Intervention Program on HIV Positive Adolescents—A Cross-Case Analysis. Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 19(4), 378–384. https://doi.org/10.1177/09731342231165587

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