Incentivising safe sex: a randomised trial of conditional cash transfers for HIV and sexually transmitted infection prevention in rural Tanzania

D De Walque, WH Dow, R Nathan, R Abdul, F Abilahi… - BMJ open, 2012 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective The authors evaluated the use of conditional cash transfers as an HIV and
sexually transmitted infection prevention strategy to incentivise safe sex. Design An …

Conditional cash transfers and HIV/AIDS prevention: unconditionally promising?

HP Kohler, RL Thornton - The World Bank Economic Review, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Conditional cash transfers (CCTs) have recently received considerable attention as a
potentially innovative and effective approach to the prevention of HIV/AIDS. We evaluate a …

The effect of a conditional cash transfer on HIV incidence in young women in rural South Africa (HPTN 068): a phase 3, randomised controlled trial

A Pettifor, C MacPhail, JP Hughes, A Selin… - The Lancet Global …, 2016 - thelancet.com
Background Cash transfers have been proposed as an intervention to reduce HIV-infection
risk for young women in sub-Saharan Africa. However, scarce evidence is available about …

Cash transfers for HIV prevention: considering their potential

L Heise, B Lutz, M Ranganathan… - African Journal of …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Introduction: Cash payments to vulnerable households and/or individuals have increasingly
garnered attention as a means to reduce poverty, improve health and achieve other …

Cash transfers for HIV prevention: A systematic review

MCD Stoner, K Kilburn, P Godfrey-Faussett… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Background Given the success of cash programs in improving health outcomes and
addressing upstream drivers of HIV risk such as poverty and education, there has been an …

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

A Pettifor, C MacPhail, A Selin, FX Gómez-Olivé… - AIDS and Behavior, 2016 - Springer
Abstract 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 …

Can money prevent the spread of HIV? A review of cash payments for HIV prevention

A Pettifor, C MacPhail, N Nguyen, M Rosenberg - AIDS and Behavior, 2012 - Springer
Cash payments to improve health outcomes have been used for many years; however, their
use for HIV prevention is new and the impact not yet well understood. We provide a brief …

Child-focused state cash transfers and adolescent risk of HIV infection in South Africa: a propensity-score-matched case-control study

L Cluver, M Boyes, M Orkin, M Pantelic… - The lancet global …, 2013 - thelancet.com
Background Effective and scalable HIV prevention for adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa is
needed. Cash transfers can reduce HIV incidence through reducing risk behaviours …

Effect of a cash transfer programme for schooling on prevalence of HIV and herpes simplex type 2 in Malawi: a cluster randomised trial

SJ Baird, RS Garfein, CT McIntosh, B Özler - The Lancet, 2012 - thelancet.com
Background Lack of education and an economic dependence on men are often suggested
as important risk factors for HIV infection in women. We assessed the efficacy of a cash …

The government of Kenya's cash transfer program reduces the risk of sexual debut among young people age 15-25

S Handa, CT Halpern, A Pettifor, H Thirumurthy - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
The aim of this study is to assess whether the Government of Kenya's Cash Transfer for
Orphans and Vulnerable Children (Kenya CT-OVC) can reduce the risk of HIV among young …