Zambia Family (ZAMFAM) cohort study
Document Type
Data Set
Publication Date
1-11-2021
Abstract
To evaluate delivery of integrated psychosocial, economic strengthening, and clinical services to HIV-affected households through the Zambia Family (ZAMFAM) Project, a prospective cohort study compared socio-economic, psychosocial, and health outcomes among ZAMFAM beneficiaries with non-beneficiaries. In July to October 2017, 544 adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) aged 5–17 years and their adult caregivers were recruited from Central (ZAMFAM implementation sites) and Eastern (non-intervention sites) Provinces. Structured interviews at baseline and one-year follow-up assessed household characteristics, socio-economic wellbeing, health service utilization, and HIV treatment outcomes.
Recommended Citation
Rosen, Joseph G., Lyson Phiri, Mwelwa Chibuye, Edith S. Namukonda, Michael Mbizvo, and Nkomba Kayeyi. 2021. "Zambia Family (ZAMFAM) cohort study." Harvard Dataverse, V1.
DOI
10.7910/DVN/LT2YAB
Language
English