Cash transfers for HIV prevention: what do young women spend it on? Mixed methods findings from HPTN 068
Abstract Background Social grants have been found to have an impact on health and wellbeing in multiple settings. Who receives the grant, however, has been the subject of discussion with regards to how the money is spent and who benefits from the grant. Methods Using survey data from 1214 young wome...
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Main Authors: | Catherine MacPhail (Author), Nomhle Khoza (Author), Amanda Selin (Author), Aimée Julien (Author), Rhian Twine (Author), Ryan G. Wagner (Author), Xavier Goméz-Olivé (Author), Kathy Kahn (Author), Jing Wang (Author), Audrey Pettifor (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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