What Do You Say to a Child with AIDS?

Hastings Center Report 23 (2):6-12 (1993)
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Abstract

When a child is dying of AIDS, what can she understand, and what can her parents bear to tell her? The persons involved in the telling and the manner of disclosure will vary with each child and over time.

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