Ami R Moore
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of North Texas

Countries Studied
Togo.

Projects
Disclosure of positive serostatus and coping styles among older caregivers of children with HIV/AIDS in Togo, West Africa.

Related Publications & Presentations

Moore, Ami R, and Victor Prybutok. 2014. “Self-reported health and personal social networks of older people living with HIV/AIDS in Lome, Togo.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology published online 4 July 2014. [DOI]

Moore, Ami R. 2012. “Older People Living with HIV/AIDS (OPLWHA) in Lomẻ, Togo: Personal Networks and Disclosure of Serostatus.” Ageing International Published online 21 Sept. 2012. [DOI]

“Disclosure of children’s positive serostatus to family and nonfamily members: informal caregivers in Togo.” Presented by Moore, Ami, and D Williamson at West Africa: AIDS Research and Treatment.

Moore, Ami. 2009. “Resilience and meaning ascribed to the experiences of caregiving to children living with HIV or AIDS in Togo.” in HIV/AIDS: Stories of a Global Epidemic. Pope, White, and Malow, Ed. New York: Routledge, Inc.

Moore, Ami, F Amey, and D Kalanzi. 2009. “Living with HIV/AIDS in Lomé, Togo: to disclose or not to disclose to children.” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 28(9/10):351–364. [DOI]

Moore, Ami. 2008. “Older poor parent who lost an adult child to AIDS in Togo, West Africa: A qualitative study.” Omega: The Journal of Death and Dying 56(1):289-302.

Moore, Ami, and Doug Henry. 2005. “Experiences of older informal caregivers to people living with HIV/AIDS in Lomé, Togo.” Ageing International 30(2):147-166.

Contact & Links

Email Address

Department of Sociology
University of North Texas
1155 Union Circle # 311157
Denton, TX 76203