Interactive, cumulative effects of associated factors for higher reactive attachment disorder (rad) symptoms among children affected by hiv/aids in ghana

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  • who: Paul Narh Doku* from the DepartmentUniversity of have published the paper: Interactive, Cumulative Effects of Associated Factors for Higher Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) Symptoms among Children Affected By HIV/AIDS in Ghana, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The paper discusses the clinical implications of these findings for community service development for this vulnerable group, concluding that RAD was not uncommon among HIV/AIDS-affected children. The study aimed to investigate: Whether RAD symptoms can occur in children with HIV/AIDS; But in a nutshell, this study was created and carried out as a cross . . .

     

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