BackgroundFrequent retesting for HIV among persons at increased risk of HIV infection is critical to early HIV diagnosis of persons and delivery of combination HIV prevention services. There are few evidence-based interventions for promoting frequent retesting for HIV. We sought to determine the effectiveness of financial incentives and deposit contracts in promoting quarterly HIV retesting among adults at increased risk of HIV.Methods and findingsIn peri-urban Ugandan communities from October to December 2018, we randomized HIV-negative adults with self-reported risk to 1 of 3 strategies to promote HIV retesting: (1) no incentive; (2) cash incentives (US$7) for retesting at 3 and 6 months (total US$14); or (3) deposit contracts: participan...
BackgroundSecondary distribution of HIV self-testing (HIVST) kits by patients attending clinic servi...
The authors piloted an HIV testing and counseling (HTC) approach using respondent-driven sampling (R...
Interventions informed by behavioural economics, such as planning prompts, have the potential to inc...
BackgroundFrequent retesting for HIV among persons at increased risk of HIV infection is critical to...
BackgroundRetesting for HIV is critical to identifying newly-infected persons and reinforcing preven...
BackgroundViral suppression among HIV-positive individuals is essential for protecting health and pr...
BackgroundFew studies have explored how economic incentives influence behavioral outcomes. This stud...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the comparative effectiveness of alternative incentive-based interventions to pr...
IntroductionAchieving viral suppression in people with HIV is crucial in ending the AIDS epidemic. A...
IntroductionAchieving viral suppression in people with HIV is crucial in ending the AIDS epidemic. A...
IntroductionAchieving viral suppression in people with HIV is crucial in ending the AIDS epidemic. A...
In sub-Saharan Africa, home-based HIV testing interventions are designed to reach sub-populations wi...
IntroductionAchieving viral suppression in people with HIV is crucial in ending the AIDS epidemic. A...
BackgroundViral suppression among people living with HIV (PLHIV) is essential for protecting health ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background Initiating antiretroviral therapy (AR...
BackgroundSecondary distribution of HIV self-testing (HIVST) kits by patients attending clinic servi...
The authors piloted an HIV testing and counseling (HTC) approach using respondent-driven sampling (R...
Interventions informed by behavioural economics, such as planning prompts, have the potential to inc...
BackgroundFrequent retesting for HIV among persons at increased risk of HIV infection is critical to...
BackgroundRetesting for HIV is critical to identifying newly-infected persons and reinforcing preven...
BackgroundViral suppression among HIV-positive individuals is essential for protecting health and pr...
BackgroundFew studies have explored how economic incentives influence behavioral outcomes. This stud...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the comparative effectiveness of alternative incentive-based interventions to pr...
IntroductionAchieving viral suppression in people with HIV is crucial in ending the AIDS epidemic. A...
IntroductionAchieving viral suppression in people with HIV is crucial in ending the AIDS epidemic. A...
IntroductionAchieving viral suppression in people with HIV is crucial in ending the AIDS epidemic. A...
In sub-Saharan Africa, home-based HIV testing interventions are designed to reach sub-populations wi...
IntroductionAchieving viral suppression in people with HIV is crucial in ending the AIDS epidemic. A...
BackgroundViral suppression among people living with HIV (PLHIV) is essential for protecting health ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background Initiating antiretroviral therapy (AR...
BackgroundSecondary distribution of HIV self-testing (HIVST) kits by patients attending clinic servi...
The authors piloted an HIV testing and counseling (HTC) approach using respondent-driven sampling (R...
Interventions informed by behavioural economics, such as planning prompts, have the potential to inc...