PREVIEW

Household Economic Strengthening for HIV Outcomes

August 21, 2018
Organization: AIDS Care

AIDS Care, a journal dedicated to the psychological and socio-medical aspects of HIV/AIDS, published a supplemental journal funded by the United States Agency for International Development and the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.  The supplemental journal was developed by the Accelerating Strategies for Practical Innovation and Research in Economic Strengthening (ASPIRES) project at FHI 360.  The articles in this supplemental journal represent the culmination of ASPIRE’s implementation research into the potential of household economic strengthening interventions to mitigate HIV-related risk behaviors and improve care and treatment outcomes.  The link to the full journal is available in the “Preview” button and the individual articles are available through the links below.

Household economic strengthening and the global fight against HIV

Understanding the financial lives of female sex workers in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire: implications for economic strengthening interventions for HIV prevention

The heterogeneous effect of short-term transfers for improving ART adherence among HIV-infected Tanzanian adults

Costs of accessing HIV testing services among rural Malawi communities

Economic strengthening for HIV prevention and risk reduction: a review of the evidence

Economic strengthening for retention in HIV care and adherence to antiretroviral therapy: a review of the evidence