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探索有条件现金转移干预措施在坦桑尼亚伊林加减少年轻女性感染艾滋病毒风险方面的潜力。

Exploring the potential of a conditional cash transfer intervention to reduce HIV risk among young women in Iringa, Tanzania.

作者信息

Kennedy Caitlin E, Brahmbhatt Heena, Likindikoki Samuel, Beckham Sarah W, Mbwambo Jessie K, Kerrigan Deanna

机构信息

a International Health , Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health , Baltimore , MD , USA.

出版信息

AIDS Care. 2014;26(3):275-81. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2013.824539. Epub 2013 Aug 8.

Abstract

Cash transfer programs seek to alter structural determinants of HIV risk such as poverty and gender inequality. We sought to explore the feasibility and potential effectiveness of a cash transfer intervention for young women as part of combination HIV prevention in Iringa, Tanzania. Qualitative, in-depth interviews were conducted with 116 stakeholders and residents from the region, including key informants, service delivery users, and members of key populations. Most respondents felt a cash transfer program would assist young women in Iringa to have more control over sexual decision-making and reduce poverty-driven transactional sex. Respondents were divided on who should receive funds: young women themselves, their parents/guardians, or community leaders. Cash amounts and suggested target groups varied, and several respondents suggested providing microcredit or small business capital instead of cash. Potential concerns included jealousy, dependency, and corruption. However, most respondents felt that some intervention was needed to address underlying poverty driving some sexual risk behavior. A cash transfer program could fill this role, ultimately reducing HIV, sexually transmitted infections, and unintended pregnancies. As increased attention is given to economic and structural interventions for HIV prevention, local input and knowledge should be considered in a program design.

摘要

现金转移项目旨在改变诸如贫困和性别不平等这类导致感染艾滋病毒风险的结构性决定因素。我们试图探讨一项针对年轻女性的现金转移干预措施作为坦桑尼亚伊林加综合艾滋病毒预防工作一部分的可行性和潜在效果。我们对该地区的116名利益相关者和居民进行了定性的深入访谈,其中包括关键信息提供者、服务使用者以及重点人群成员。大多数受访者认为现金转移项目将帮助伊林加的年轻女性在性决策方面拥有更多控制权,并减少因贫困导致的交易性行为。对于谁应该获得资金,受访者存在分歧:年轻女性自己、她们的父母/监护人还是社区领袖。现金数额和建议的目标群体各不相同,一些受访者建议提供小额信贷或小企业资本而非现金。潜在的担忧包括嫉妒、依赖和腐败。然而,大多数受访者认为需要采取一些干预措施来解决导致一些性风险行为的潜在贫困问题。现金转移项目可以发挥这一作用,最终减少艾滋病毒、性传播感染和意外怀孕。随着对艾滋病毒预防的经济和结构性干预措施的关注度不断提高,在项目设计中应考虑当地的意见和知识。

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