Evolving Strategies, Opportunistic Implementation : HIV Risk Reduction in Tanzania in the Context of an Incentive-Based HIV Prevention Intervention

Behavior change communication (BCC) interventions, while still a necessary component of HIV prevention, have not on their own been shown to be sufficient to stem the tide of the epidemic. The shortcomings of BCC interventions are partly due to barriers arising from structural or economic constraints...

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Main Authors: Packel, Laura, Keller, Ann, Dow, William H., de Walque, Damien, Nathan, Rose
Format: Journal Article
Language:en_US
Published: Public Library of Science 2015
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spelling okr-10986-232092021-04-23T14:04:13Z Evolving Strategies, Opportunistic Implementation : HIV Risk Reduction in Tanzania in the Context of an Incentive-Based HIV Prevention Intervention Packel, Laura Keller, Ann Dow, William H. de Walque, Damien Nathan, Rose HIV HIV prevention Behavior change communication (BCC) interventions, while still a necessary component of HIV prevention, have not on their own been shown to be sufficient to stem the tide of the epidemic. The shortcomings of BCC interventions are partly due to barriers arising from structural or economic constraints. Arguments are being made for combination prevention packages that include behavior change, biomedical, and structural interventions to address the complex set of risk factors that may lead to HIV infection. 2015-12-03T22:22:05Z 2015-12-03T22:22:05Z 2012-08-27 Journal Article PLoS ONE http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23209 en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Public Library of Science Publications & Research :: Journal Article Publications & Research Tanzania
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topic HIV
HIV prevention
spellingShingle HIV
HIV prevention
Packel, Laura
Keller, Ann
Dow, William H.
de Walque, Damien
Nathan, Rose
Evolving Strategies, Opportunistic Implementation : HIV Risk Reduction in Tanzania in the Context of an Incentive-Based HIV Prevention Intervention
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description Behavior change communication (BCC) interventions, while still a necessary component of HIV prevention, have not on their own been shown to be sufficient to stem the tide of the epidemic. The shortcomings of BCC interventions are partly due to barriers arising from structural or economic constraints. Arguments are being made for combination prevention packages that include behavior change, biomedical, and structural interventions to address the complex set of risk factors that may lead to HIV infection.
format Journal Article
author Packel, Laura
Keller, Ann
Dow, William H.
de Walque, Damien
Nathan, Rose
author_facet Packel, Laura
Keller, Ann
Dow, William H.
de Walque, Damien
Nathan, Rose
author_sort Packel, Laura
title Evolving Strategies, Opportunistic Implementation : HIV Risk Reduction in Tanzania in the Context of an Incentive-Based HIV Prevention Intervention
title_short Evolving Strategies, Opportunistic Implementation : HIV Risk Reduction in Tanzania in the Context of an Incentive-Based HIV Prevention Intervention
title_full Evolving Strategies, Opportunistic Implementation : HIV Risk Reduction in Tanzania in the Context of an Incentive-Based HIV Prevention Intervention
title_fullStr Evolving Strategies, Opportunistic Implementation : HIV Risk Reduction in Tanzania in the Context of an Incentive-Based HIV Prevention Intervention
title_full_unstemmed Evolving Strategies, Opportunistic Implementation : HIV Risk Reduction in Tanzania in the Context of an Incentive-Based HIV Prevention Intervention
title_sort evolving strategies, opportunistic implementation : hiv risk reduction in tanzania in the context of an incentive-based hiv prevention intervention
publisher Public Library of Science
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23209
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