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Poverty and HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for Psychological Well-being
Authors:Joseph M Kasayira
Institution:University of Malawi
Abstract:The study examines the literature on poverty and HIV/AIDS in an effort to explore the various psychological resources available for affected individuals. Poverty is an increased risk for HIV and AIDS for a majority of the citizens of sub-Saharan Africa, and also lowered their subjective well-being. Furthermore, research evidence revealed that the relationship between poverty and subjective well-being is mediated by the intervention of such psychological variables as locus of control, self esteem, depression and coping strategies among others. Psychological resources for positive well-being that could ameliorate the potentially devastating combined effects of HIV and poverty are suggested.
Keywords:poverty  subjective well-being  HIV/AIDS  psychological resources for well-being  sub-Saharan Africa
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