© 2015 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. All rights reserved. Purpose We examine effects of school support as a structural HIV prevention intervention for adolescent female orphans in Zimbabwe after 5 years.Methods Three hundred twenty-eight orphan adolescent girls were followed in a clustered randomized controlled trial from 2007 to 2010. The experimental group received school fees, uniforms, and school supplies and were assigned a school-based "helper." In 2011-2012, the control group received delayed partial treatment of school fees only. At the final data point in 2012, survey, HIV, and Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 (HSV-2) biomarker data were collected from approximately 88% of the sample. Bivariate and multivariate analyses we...
Background: Social protection (i.e. cash transfers, free schools, parental support) has potential fo...
OBJECTIVES: It is not known whether cumulative 'cash plus care' interventions can reduce adolescent ...
There is growing concern that the HIV/AIDS epidemic may reduce long-term human capital development t...
Objectives. Using a randomized controlled trial in rural eastern Zimbabwe, we tested whether compreh...
We report findings from a pilot study in western Kenya, using an experimental design to test whether...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
HIV/AIDS has made a great number of children orphans in sub-Saharan Africa where Zambia is one of th...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Interventions to keep adolescent girls and young women in school, or supp...
As the population of orphans grows in AIDS-affected settings, recent studies describe a heightened r...
© 2015, Society for Prevention Research.Children comprise the largest proportion of the population i...
INTRODUCTION:Interventions to keep adolescent girls and young women in school, or support their retu...
HIV severely affects children in sub-Saharan Africa. It is important to understand not only the effe...
It has been 40 years since the first cases of HIV were identified. Since then, an estimated 76 milli...
Social protection can reduce HIV-risk behavior in general adolescent populations, but evidence among...
Background: Social protection (i.e. cash transfers, free schools, parental support) has potential fo...
OBJECTIVES: It is not known whether cumulative 'cash plus care' interventions can reduce adolescent ...
There is growing concern that the HIV/AIDS epidemic may reduce long-term human capital development t...
Objectives. Using a randomized controlled trial in rural eastern Zimbabwe, we tested whether compreh...
We report findings from a pilot study in western Kenya, using an experimental design to test whether...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
HIV/AIDS has made a great number of children orphans in sub-Saharan Africa where Zambia is one of th...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Interventions to keep adolescent girls and young women in school, or supp...
As the population of orphans grows in AIDS-affected settings, recent studies describe a heightened r...
© 2015, Society for Prevention Research.Children comprise the largest proportion of the population i...
INTRODUCTION:Interventions to keep adolescent girls and young women in school, or support their retu...
HIV severely affects children in sub-Saharan Africa. It is important to understand not only the effe...
It has been 40 years since the first cases of HIV were identified. Since then, an estimated 76 milli...
Social protection can reduce HIV-risk behavior in general adolescent populations, but evidence among...
Background: Social protection (i.e. cash transfers, free schools, parental support) has potential fo...
OBJECTIVES: It is not known whether cumulative 'cash plus care' interventions can reduce adolescent ...
There is growing concern that the HIV/AIDS epidemic may reduce long-term human capital development t...