Background: Children who have lost a parent to HIV/AIDS, known as AIDS orphans, face multiple stressors affecting their health and development. Family economic empowerment (FEE) interventions have the potential to improve these outcomes and mitigate the risks they face. We present efficacy and cost-effectiveness analyses of the Bridges study, a savings-led FEE intervention among AIDS-orphaned adolescents in Uganda at four-year follow-up. Methods: Intent-to-treat analyses using multilevel models compared the effects of two savings-led treatment arms: Bridges (1:1 matched incentive) and BridgesPLUS (2:1 matched incentive) to a usual care control group on the following outcomes: self-rated health, sexual health, and mental health function...
This item is archived in the repository for materials published for the USAID supported Orphans and ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, many extended families assume the role of caregivers for children orphaned by...
In 2005, approximately 17 percent of the population of reproductive age in Zambia was infected with ...
Background: Children who have lost a parent to HIV/AIDS, known as AIDS orphans, face multiple stres...
BackgroundChildren who have lost a parent to HIV/AIDS, known as AIDS orphans, face multiple stressor...
This study evaluated an economic empowerment intervention to reduce HIV risks among orphaned childre...
© 2015, Society for Prevention Research.Children comprise the largest proportion of the population i...
Children comprise the largest proportion of the population in sub-Saharan Africa. Of these, millions...
BACKGROUND: The rapid scale-up of HIV therapy across Africa has failed to adequately engage adolesce...
BACKGROUND:The rapid scale-up of HIV therapy across Africa has failed to adequately engage adolescen...
Abstract Background It is estimated that almost 20% of the world’s adolescents have experienced or a...
This item is archived in the repository for materials published for the USAID supported Orphans and ...
This item is archived in the repository for materials published for the USAID supported Orphans and ...
Abstract Background Asset-based economic empowerment interventions, which take an integrated approac...
Purpose: Strengthening family-based care is a key policy response to the more than 15 million orphan...
This item is archived in the repository for materials published for the USAID supported Orphans and ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, many extended families assume the role of caregivers for children orphaned by...
In 2005, approximately 17 percent of the population of reproductive age in Zambia was infected with ...
Background: Children who have lost a parent to HIV/AIDS, known as AIDS orphans, face multiple stres...
BackgroundChildren who have lost a parent to HIV/AIDS, known as AIDS orphans, face multiple stressor...
This study evaluated an economic empowerment intervention to reduce HIV risks among orphaned childre...
© 2015, Society for Prevention Research.Children comprise the largest proportion of the population i...
Children comprise the largest proportion of the population in sub-Saharan Africa. Of these, millions...
BACKGROUND: The rapid scale-up of HIV therapy across Africa has failed to adequately engage adolesce...
BACKGROUND:The rapid scale-up of HIV therapy across Africa has failed to adequately engage adolescen...
Abstract Background It is estimated that almost 20% of the world’s adolescents have experienced or a...
This item is archived in the repository for materials published for the USAID supported Orphans and ...
This item is archived in the repository for materials published for the USAID supported Orphans and ...
Abstract Background Asset-based economic empowerment interventions, which take an integrated approac...
Purpose: Strengthening family-based care is a key policy response to the more than 15 million orphan...
This item is archived in the repository for materials published for the USAID supported Orphans and ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, many extended families assume the role of caregivers for children orphaned by...
In 2005, approximately 17 percent of the population of reproductive age in Zambia was infected with ...