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    HPTN 068: A Randomized Control Trial of a Conditional Cash Transfer to Reduce HIV Infection in Young Women in South Africa—Study Design and Baseline Results

    Young women in South Africa are at high risk for HIV infection. Cash transfers offer promise to reduce HIV risk. We present the design and baseline results from HPTN 068, a phase III, individually randomized ...

    Audrey Pettifor, Catherine MacPhail, Amanda Selin in AIDS and Behavior (2016)

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    Education modifies the relationship between height and cognitive function in a cross-sectional population-based study of older adults in Rural South Africa

    We aimed to estimate the relationship between height (a measure of early-life cumulative net nutrition) and later-life cognitive function among older rural South African adults, and whether education modified ...

    Lindsay C. Kobayashi, Lisa F. Berkman, Ryan G. Wagner in European Journal of Epidemiology (2019)

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    Cash Transfers, Young Women’s Economic Well-Being, and HIV Risk: Evidence from HPTN 068

    Despite the large interest in economic interventions to reduce HIV risk, little research has been done to show whether there are economic gains of these interventions for younger women and what intermediary ro...

    Kelly Kilburn, James P. Hughes, Catherine MacPhail, Ryan G. Wagner in AIDS and Behavior (2019)

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    Associations of Father and Adult Male Presence with First Pregnancy and HIV Infection: Longitudinal Evidence from Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Rural South Africa (HPTN  068)

    This study, a secondary analysis of the HPTN 068 randomized control trial, aimed to quantify the association of father and male presence with HIV incidence and first pregnancy among 2533 school-going adolescen...

    Lisa M. Albert, Jess Edwards, Brian Pence, Ilene S. Speizer in AIDS and Behavior (2021)