In this paper, we estimate the behavioral responses by individuals to the type of information-intervention a public human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing program would typify. A unique feature of the data we use is that the survey itself altered the allocation of information held by respondents by administrating a blood test for HIV as part of a longitudinal survey. Our framework for the demand for information on HIV implies that because only individuals who are surprised by the results of the intervention respond to it, in our case low-risk individuals who test HIV-positive or high-risk individuals who test HIV-negative, an information-intervention of this type may have surprising effects. Our framework also implies that looking just ...
Background: HIV serosurveys have become important sources of HIV prevalence estimates, but these es...
This paper models the effect of a HIV/AIDS epidemic on saving behavior and studies the welfare effec...
Two essays in this dissertation make a contribution to monitoring the HIV/AIDS epidemic and two focu...
This dissertation consists of two chapters. In the first chapter, I study the effect of HIV testing ...
Despite the United States being home to the most advanced HIV treatments, as well as substantial fun...
Health research shows that knowing about health risks may not translate into behavior change. Howeve...
Abstract: An extensive multi-disciplinary literature examines the effects of learning one’s HIV stat...
Relevance. According to US scientists, the percentage of people who do not know about their positive...
Much of the literature related to HIV-antibody testing has focused on testing and public policy. The...
This paper assesses consistency in self-reports of human immunodeficiency virus testing using two wa...
The primary focus of this study was to find out to what degree an incentive promotion would affect H...
Objectives: To evaluate patient HIV knowledge and testing experience and assess the effect of an HIV...
The current research investigated the effect of decision aids used in educational brochures that pre...
Posted 09 Mar, 2023 on Research SquareThe World Health Organization recommends test-and-treat interv...
This paper investigates voluntary HIV testing behaviour among young adults in two Cape Town township...
Background: HIV serosurveys have become important sources of HIV prevalence estimates, but these es...
This paper models the effect of a HIV/AIDS epidemic on saving behavior and studies the welfare effec...
Two essays in this dissertation make a contribution to monitoring the HIV/AIDS epidemic and two focu...
This dissertation consists of two chapters. In the first chapter, I study the effect of HIV testing ...
Despite the United States being home to the most advanced HIV treatments, as well as substantial fun...
Health research shows that knowing about health risks may not translate into behavior change. Howeve...
Abstract: An extensive multi-disciplinary literature examines the effects of learning one’s HIV stat...
Relevance. According to US scientists, the percentage of people who do not know about their positive...
Much of the literature related to HIV-antibody testing has focused on testing and public policy. The...
This paper assesses consistency in self-reports of human immunodeficiency virus testing using two wa...
The primary focus of this study was to find out to what degree an incentive promotion would affect H...
Objectives: To evaluate patient HIV knowledge and testing experience and assess the effect of an HIV...
The current research investigated the effect of decision aids used in educational brochures that pre...
Posted 09 Mar, 2023 on Research SquareThe World Health Organization recommends test-and-treat interv...
This paper investigates voluntary HIV testing behaviour among young adults in two Cape Town township...
Background: HIV serosurveys have become important sources of HIV prevalence estimates, but these es...
This paper models the effect of a HIV/AIDS epidemic on saving behavior and studies the welfare effec...
Two essays in this dissertation make a contribution to monitoring the HIV/AIDS epidemic and two focu...