Combination social protection for reducing HIV-risk behavior amongst adolescents in South Africa
Background: Social protection (i.e. cash transfers, free schools, parental support) has potential for adolescent HIV-prevention. We aimed to identify which social protection interventions are most effective and whether combined social protection has greater effects in South Africa. <br/><br...
Main Authors: | Cluver, L, Orkin, M, Yakubovich, A, Sherr, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BioMed Central
2016
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