Social protection can reduce HIV-risk behavior in general adolescent populations, but evidence among HIV-positive adolescents is limited. This study quantitatively tests whether social protection is associated with reduced unprotected sex among 1060 ART-eligible adolescents from 53 government facilities in South Africa. Potential social protection included nine 'cash/cash-in-kind' and 'care' provisions. Analyses tested interactive/additive effects using logistic regressions and marginal effects models, controlling for covariates. 18 % of all HIV-positive adolescents and 28 % of girls reported unprotected sex. Lower rates of unprotected sex were associated with access to school (OR 0.52 95 % CI 0.33-0.82 p = 0.005), parental supervision (OR ...
Background: Effective and scalable HIV prevention for adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa is needed. C...
SummaryBackgroundEffective and scalable HIV prevention for adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa is need...
Adolescents are the only age group with growing AIDS-related morbidity and mortality in Eastern and ...
Social protection can reduce HIV-risk behavior in general adolescent populations, but evidence among...
© 2016 The Author(s). Social protection can reduce HIV-risk behavior in general adolescent populatio...
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 ...
OBJECTIVES: It is not known whether cumulative 'cash plus care' interventions can reduce adolescent ...
Abstract : This study contributes to the discourse on the viability of social protection as a means ...
Background Social protection is high on the HIV-prevention agenda for youth in sub-Saharan Africa. B...
Introduction Social protection is high on the HIV-prevention agenda for youth in sub-Saharan Africa....
Exposure to sexual risk in early adolescence strongly predicts HIV infection, yet evidence for preve...
Low ART-adherence amongst adolescents is associated with morbidity, mortality and onwards HIV-transm...
Introduction: Advances in biomedical technologies provide potential for adolescent HIV prevention an...
BACKGROUND: Effective and scalable HIV prevention for adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa is needed. C...
Background: Effective and scalable HIV prevention for adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa is needed. C...
SummaryBackgroundEffective and scalable HIV prevention for adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa is need...
Adolescents are the only age group with growing AIDS-related morbidity and mortality in Eastern and ...
Social protection can reduce HIV-risk behavior in general adolescent populations, but evidence among...
© 2016 The Author(s). Social protection can reduce HIV-risk behavior in general adolescent populatio...
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 ...
OBJECTIVES: It is not known whether cumulative 'cash plus care' interventions can reduce adolescent ...
Abstract : This study contributes to the discourse on the viability of social protection as a means ...
Background Social protection is high on the HIV-prevention agenda for youth in sub-Saharan Africa. B...
Introduction Social protection is high on the HIV-prevention agenda for youth in sub-Saharan Africa....
Exposure to sexual risk in early adolescence strongly predicts HIV infection, yet evidence for preve...
Low ART-adherence amongst adolescents is associated with morbidity, mortality and onwards HIV-transm...
Introduction: Advances in biomedical technologies provide potential for adolescent HIV prevention an...
BACKGROUND: Effective and scalable HIV prevention for adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa is needed. C...
Background: Effective and scalable HIV prevention for adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa is needed. C...
SummaryBackgroundEffective and scalable HIV prevention for adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa is need...
Adolescents are the only age group with growing AIDS-related morbidity and mortality in Eastern and ...