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<title>Contribution of caretakers to the low self-esteem of adolescents living with HIV/aids in Kalungu district</title>
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<name>Rebecca, Zalwango</name>
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<summary type="text">Contribution of caretakers to the low self-esteem of adolescents living with HIV/aids in Kalungu district
Rebecca, Zalwango
This study was intended to analyze the contribution of caretakers&#13;
to the low self-esteem of adolescents living with HIV/AIDS. Self-&#13;
esteem is a person’s complete sense of their worth. It is how much&#13;
someone likes, respects and values themselves.&#13;
Research shows that the existence of low self-esteem is high among&#13;
Adolescents Living with HIV (ALHIV), compared to their HIV negative&#13;
peers, which is evidenced through the feeling of unworthiness about&#13;
one’s HIV status which prevents them from living a full and&#13;
enjoyable life. Scholars have attributed this to factors like&#13;
rejection, loss of social identity and non-disclosure. The&#13;
contribution of the caretakers to the low self-esteem of ALHIV has&#13;
been overlooked and is silent in the literature. This study&#13;
therefore sought to address this gap, found in the literature, by&#13;
assessing the contribution of the caretakers to the low self-&#13;
esteem of ALHIV.&#13;
A qualitative single case study design was used to collect and&#13;
analyze data using interview guides. The research was driven by&#13;
three objectives; To assess the caretakers’ knowledge on HIV/AIDS&#13;
and its impact on the self-esteem among ALHIV, To determine the&#13;
caretakers’ attitude towards the ALHIV, and To establish the&#13;
challenges caretakers face while taking care of ALHIV in Kalungu&#13;
district; a case of Lukaya Healthcare Centre.&#13;
Lukaya town council was selected because it is one of the hot spots&#13;
for HIV/AIDS in greater Masaka region, while Lukaya Healthcare&#13;
Centre is the biggest ART Clinic in the district.&#13;
The study found out that most ALHIV have a low self-esteem,&#13;
according to the scores from the Adolescent Self-Esteem&#13;
Questionnaire Tool, and caretakers play a big role and have&#13;
contributed greatly to the low self-esteem of these ALHIV because&#13;
they have spent most of their time with them while growing up,&#13;
nurturing them and talking into their lives.&#13;
The study further found out that the caretaker’ lack of knowledge&#13;
on the basics of HIV/AIDS, their negative attitude towards the&#13;
ALHIV and the challenges they face as caretakers while taking care&#13;
of the ALHIV are some of the things that have caused the caretakers&#13;
to make this great contribution of to the low self-esteem of&#13;
adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV).&#13;
In order to boost the self-esteem of ALHIV, both ALHIV and&#13;
caretakers should be sensitized on what self-esteem is, the public&#13;
in general should be taught the meaning of HIV/AIDS, caretakers&#13;
should be cautioned on their attitude and should be supported to&#13;
with income generating activities.
Lubyayi Francis Desales; Lubyayi Francis Desales
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<dc:date>2025-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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