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When Children Tell Their Friends They Have AIDS: Possible Consequences for Psychological Well-Being and Disease Progression
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This is the first study to investigate the effect of self-disclosure in children. The results were consistent with previous studies showing the positive health consequences of self-disclosure in adults, and suggest potentially important implications for professional and familial care givers of HIV/AIDS individuals.
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