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艾滋病预防的现金转移支付:系统评价。

Cash transfers for HIV prevention: A systematic review.

机构信息

Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States of America.

Women's Global Health Imperative, RTI International, Berkeley, California, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS Med. 2021 Nov 29;18(11):e1003866. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1003866. eCollection 2021 Nov.


DOI:10.1371/journal.pmed.1003866
PMID:34843468
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8668130/
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Given the success of cash programs in improving health outcomes and addressing upstream drivers of HIV risk such as poverty and education, there has been an increasing interest in their potential to improve HIV prevention and care outcomes. Recent reviews have documented the impacts of structural interventions on HIV prevention, but evidence about the effects of cash transfer programs on HIV prevention has not been systematically reviewed for several years. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We did a systematic review of published and unpublished literature to update and summarize the evidence around cash programs for HIV prevention from January 2000 to December 17, 2020. We included studies with either a cash transfer intervention, savings program, or program to reduce school costs. Included studies measured the program's impact on HIV infection, other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), or sexual behaviors. We screened 1,565 studies and examined 78 in full-text review to identify a total of 45 peer-reviewed publications and reports from 27 different interventions or populations. We did not do a meta-analysis given the range of outcomes and types of cash transfer interventions assessed. Most studies were conducted in sub-Saharan Africa (N = 23; South Africa, Tanzania, Malawi, Lesotho, Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and eSwatini) followed by Mexico (N = 2), the United States (N = 1), and Mongolia (N = 1)). Of the 27 studies, 20 (72%) were randomized trials, 5 (20%) were observational studies, 1 (4%) was a case-control study, and 1 (4%) was quasi-experimental. Most studies did not identify a strong association between the program and sexual behaviors, except sexual debut (10/18 finding an association; 56%). Eight of the 27 studies included HIV biomarkers, but only 3 found a large reduction in HIV incidence or prevalence, and the rest found no statistically significant association. Of the studies that identified a statistically significant association with other STIs (N = 4/8), 2 involved incentives for staying free of the STI, and the other 2 were cash transfer programs for adolescent girls that had conditionalities related to secondary schooling. Study limitations include the small number of studies in key populations and examining interventions to reduce school costs and matched saving programs. CONCLUSIONS: The evidence base for large-scale impacts of cash transfers reducing HIV risk is limited; however, government social protection cash transfer programs and programs that incentivize school attendance among adolescent girls and young women show the greatest promise for HIV prevention.

摘要

背景:鉴于现金计划在改善健康结果和解决艾滋病毒风险的上游驱动因素(如贫困和教育)方面取得的成功,人们越来越关注它们改善艾滋病毒预防和护理结果的潜力。最近的评论记录了结构干预措施对艾滋病毒预防的影响,但多年来,尚未系统审查现金转移方案对艾滋病毒预防的影响的证据。

方法和发现:我们对 2000 年 1 月至 2020 年 12 月 17 日期间发表和未发表的文献进行了系统回顾,以更新和总结有关艾滋病毒预防的现金方案的证据。我们纳入了有现金转移干预、储蓄计划或减少学杂费计划的研究。纳入的研究测量了该方案对艾滋病毒感染、其他性传播感染(STIs)或性行为的影响。我们筛选了 1565 项研究,并对 78 项进行了全文审查,以确定来自 27 种不同干预措施或人群的 45 篇同行评议出版物和报告。鉴于评估的结果和现金转移干预措施的类型范围,我们没有进行荟萃分析。大多数研究是在撒哈拉以南非洲进行的(N = 23;南非、坦桑尼亚、马拉维、莱索托、肯尼亚、乌干达、津巴布韦、赞比亚和斯威士兰),其次是墨西哥(N = 2)、美国(N = 1)和蒙古(N = 1))。在 27 项研究中,20 项(72%)为随机试验,5 项(20%)为观察性研究,1 项(4%)为病例对照研究,1 项(4%)为准实验。大多数研究没有发现方案与性行为之间存在很强的关联,除了性行为初现(10/18 项发现关联;56%)。27 项研究中有 8 项包括艾滋病毒生物标志物,但只有 3 项发现艾滋病毒发病率或患病率大幅下降,其余研究均未发现统计学上显著的关联。在与其他性传播感染(STIs)有统计学显著关联的 4/8 项研究中,有 2 项涉及激励措施以保持 STIs 无感染,另外 2 项是针对少女和年轻女性的青少年女孩的现金转移方案,这些方案与中等教育有关。研究的局限性包括在关键人群中进行的研究数量较少,以及审查减少学校成本和配套储蓄计划的干预措施。

结论:现金转移对降低艾滋病毒风险的大规模影响的证据基础有限;然而,政府社会保护现金转移方案以及激励青少年女孩和年轻女性上学的方案在预防艾滋病毒方面显示出最大的潜力。

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