Effects of HIV/AIDS on Families: A Statewide Needs Assessment This research consisted of a statewide family-oriented needs assessment designed to provide systematic documentation of the following kinds of information: 1) psychosocial needs and resources of families facing HIV/AIDS, 2) impact of HIV disease on multiple levels of the family system including partners, parents, adolescents, extended family and friends, 3) nature and quality of available social supports and services, 4) kind and quality of available agency programs and services, and 5) similarities and differences in the experiences of rural versus urban families. It was funded by the Indiana State Department of Health and Indiana University Research Ventures Fund.
Principal Investigators: Eldon Marshall / William Barton
Project Dates: 1996 - 1998
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