AIDS- Dimensions Of Evaluation – New York

It is not always easy to learn from experience, but it is certainly possible. To increase the likelihood of such learning requires the advance planning of evaluations as well as the precise, controlled execution of programs. Distinguishing between short-term and long-term effects of AIDS on families, however, requires longitudinal data on family characteristics both preceding and following the illness and death of a family member. Several studies show the  longitudinal data from rural Malawi, 1998-2008 to assess the effects of the AIDS epidemic on the elderly. Different stages of the disease are also not necessarily accompanied by different symptoms.

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