Adapting Evidence-Based Interventions to Meet the Needs of Adolescents Growing Up with HIV in South Africa: The VUKA Case Example.
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| Abstract | :  The VUKA family program is one of the only evidence-based interventions to promote positive psychosocial outcomes in South African HIV-infected pre- and early adolescents and their families. In this paper, we discuss the collaborative process by which a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, researchers, counselors, and artists/educators and families adapted and developed VUKA for this population using community-based participatory research methods. We describe the intervention and explore lessons learned that may be applicable across contexts related to international collaboration and adapting evidence-based interventions so that they are likely to be acceptable, feasible, and effective in a given setting and country context. | 
| Year of Publication | :  2014 | 
| Journal | :  Global social welfare : research, policy & practice | 
| Volume | :  1 | 
| Issue | :  3 | 
| Number of Pages | :  97-110 | 
| DOI | :  10.1007/s40609-014-0023-8 | 
| Short Title | :  Glob Soc Welf | 
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