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Conditional cash transfers and the reduction in partner violence for young women: an investigation of causal pathways using evidence from a randomized experiment in South Africa (HPTN 068)
Journal of the International AIDS Society ( IF 4.6 ) Pub Date : 2018-02-01 , DOI: 10.1002/jia2.25043
Kelly N Kilburn 1 , Audrey Pettifor 1, 2 , Jessie K Edwards 1 , Amanda Selin 1 , Rhian Twine 2 , Catherine MacPhail 3, 4 , Ryan Wagner 2, 5 , James P Hughes 6, 7 , Jing Wang 6 , Kathleen Kahn 2, 8
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Evidence has shown that the experience of violence by a partner has important influences on women's risk of HIV acquisition. Using a randomized experiment in northeast South Africa, we found that a conditional cash transfer (CCT) targeted to poor girls in high school reduced the risk of physical intimate partner violence (IPV) in the past 12 months by 34%. The purpose of this analysis is to understand the pathways through which the CCT affects IPV.

中文翻译:


有条件现金转移和减少年轻女性伴侣暴力:利用南非随机实验的证据对因果路径进行调查 (HPTN 068)



有证据表明,伴侣暴力经历对女性感染艾滋病毒的风险有重要影响。通过在南非东北部进行的一项随机实验,我们发现针对高中贫困女孩的有条件现金转移支付 (CCT) 可以将过去 12 个月内亲密伴侣身体暴力 (IPV) 的风险降低 34%。本分析的目的是了解 CCT 影响 IPV 的途径。
更新日期:2018-02-01
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