Jh. Fanos et L. Wiener, TOMORROWS SURVIVORS - SIBLINGS OF HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS-INFECTED CHILDREN, Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics, 15(3), 1994, pp. 190000043-190000048
There has been no empirical research on the psychologic effects on sib
lings of children afflicted with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). T
his article therefore draws from existing sources: the literature of s
iblings of children with other chronic illnesses and the clinical expe
riences of those working with HIV-infected children and their siblings
. Topics covered include secrecy and communication within the family,
the parent-child relationship, the sibling relationship, school issues
, the impact of parental mourning on siblings, the sibling's mourning,
and recommendations for future research. The goals of this review are
to alert researchers to issues that need to be addressed, and to info
rm the development of interventions for siblings.