HIV-prevention strategies have yielded only limited success so far in slowing down the AIDS epidemic. This paper examines novel intervention strategies that use incentives to discourage risky sexual behaviors. Widely-adopted conditional cash transfer programs that offer payments conditioning on easily monitored behaviors, such as well-child health care visits, have shown positive impact on health outcomes. Similarly, contingency management approaches...
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2012/02/01
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS5973
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2012/02/01
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Disclosed
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Stimulating demand for AIDS prevention : lessons from the RESPECT trial
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risky sexual behavior