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Erschienen in: AIDS and Behavior 5/2019

10.11.2018 | Original Paper

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

verfasst von: Kelly Kilburn, James P. Hughes, Catherine MacPhail, Ryan G. Wagner, F. Xavier Gómez-Olivé, Kathleen Kahn, Audrey Pettifor

Erschienen in: AIDS and Behavior | Ausgabe 5/2019

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Abstract

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 role economic resources play in changing participants’ sexual behavior. This paper contributes to this gap by examining the impacts of a conditional cash transfer (CCT) for young women in South Africa on young women’s economic resources and the extent to which they play a role in young women’s health and behavior. We used data from HIV Prevention Trials Network 068 study, which provided transfers to young women (in addition to their parents) conditional on the young woman attending at least 80% of school days in the previous month. We found that the CCT increased young women’s economic wellbeing in terms of having savings, spending money, being unindebted, and food secure. We also investigated heterogeneous effects of the program by household economic status at baseline because the program was not specifically poverty targeted and found that the results were driven by young women from the poorest families. From these results, we examined heterogeneity by baseline poverty for other outcomes related to HIV risk including sexual behavior and psychosocial well-being. We found psychosocial well-being benefits in young women from the poorest families and that economic wellbeing gains explained much these impacts.
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The CES-D was not included in the baseline survey so we show baseline descriptive data for the 10-item Children’s Depression Index (cite) in Table 1.
 
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3.4% of control group also reported the CCT as their main source of money. This data could be due to misreporting, but as there were reports of young women in the treatment group sharing their money with friends and siblings, this may reflect those allocations.
 
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Less than half of women report being sexual active during the trial, however, of the women that report having a partner, the majority report that they received money at some point from their partner.
 
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Results look the same for the resource index with no paid work.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Cash Transfers, Young Women’s Economic Well-Being, and HIV Risk: Evidence from HPTN 068
verfasst von
Kelly Kilburn
James P. Hughes
Catherine MacPhail
Ryan G. Wagner
F. Xavier Gómez-Olivé
Kathleen Kahn
Audrey Pettifor
Publikationsdatum
10.11.2018
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
AIDS and Behavior / Ausgabe 5/2019
Print ISSN: 1090-7165
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-3254
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-018-2329-5

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