Tsweleng, Petunia2023-08-032023-08-032022Tsweleng, M. P. (2022). A systematic review regarding caregiving relationships of adolescents orphaned by aids and primary caregivers. International Journal of Psychological and Behavioral Sciences, 16(07). https://publications.waset.org/abstracts/150776/pdf2163-1956https://publications.waset.org/abstracts/150776/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10566/9222Statement of the Problem: Research and aid organisations report that children and adolescents orphaned due to HIV and AIDS are particularly vulnerable as they are often exposed to negative effects of both HIV and AIDS and orphanhood. Without much-needed parental love, care, and support, these children and adolescents are at risk of poor developmental outcomes. A cursory look at the available literature on AIDS-orphaned adolescents, and the quality of caregiving relationships with caregivers, shows that this is a relatively under-researched terrain. This article is a review of the literature on caregiving relationships of adolescents orphaned due to AIDS and their current primary caregivers. It aims to inform community programmes and policymakers by providing insight into the qualities of these relationships. Methodology: A comprehensive search of both peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed literature was conducted through EBSCOhost, SpringLINK, PsycINFO, SAGE, PubMed, Elsevier ScienceDirect, JSTOR, Wiley Online Library databases, and Google Scholar. The combination of keywords used for the search were: (caregiving relationships); (orphans OR AIDS orphaned children OR AIDS orphaned adolescents); (primary caregivers); and (quality caregiving); (orphans); (HIV and AIDS). The search took place between 24 January and 28 February 2022. Both qualitative and quantitative research studies published between 2010 and 2020 were reviewed. However, only qualitative studies were selected in the end -as they presented more profound findings concerning orphan-caregiver relationships.enAIDSPublic healthFamily studiesAdolescentsCaregiving relationshipsPeer-reviewed articleA systematic review regarding caregiving relationships of adolescents orphaned by aids and primary caregiversArticle