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    Risks of Intimate Partner Violence for Women Living with HIV Receiving Cash Transfers: A Qualitative Study in Shinyanga, Tanzania

    Cash transfers are increasingly used to motivate adherence to HIV care. However, evidence on cash transfers and intimate partner violence (IPV) is mixed and little is known about their safety for women living ...

    Rebecca Hémono, Agatha Mnyippembe, Atuganile Kalinjila, Jesca Msoma in AIDS and Behavior (2023)

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    Incentives Versus Defaults: Cost-Effectiveness of Behavioral Approaches for HIV Screening

    Many HIV positive individuals are still undiagnosed, which has led health systems to try many approaches to expand HIV testing. In a randomized controlled trial, we found that behavioral economics intervention...

    Zachary Wagner, Juan Carlos C. Montoy, Emmanuel F. Drabo in AIDS and Behavior (2020)

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    Women’s Relationship Power Modifies the Effect of a Randomized Conditional Cash Transfer Intervention for Safer Sex in Tanzania

    This study tests whether women’s relationship power modifies the effect of a conditional cash transfer (CCT) on STI risk. We analyzed 988 women enrolled in the RESPECT study in Tanzania, a yearlong, randomized...

    Jan E. Cooper, Sandra I. McCoy, Lia C. H. Fernald, Damien de Walque in AIDS and Behavior (2018)

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    The Impact of Positive Income Shocks on Risky Sexual Behavior: Experimental Evidence from Tanzania

    In this paper, we exploit a lottery in Tanzania, which randomly assigned eligible participants to receive $100 cash grants. The randomized nature of the lottery allows us to estimate the causal impact of posit...

    Zachary Wagner, Erick Gong, Damien de Walque, William H. Dow in AIDS and Behavior (2017)