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Increasing HIV Medication Adherence in Mozambique

Study ID sspp-2021-0001-v1

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Project Improving HIV Medication Adherence in Mozambique
Study ID sspp-2021-0001-v1
Study Title Increasing HIV Medication Adherence in Mozambique
Authors Arlete Mahumane, James Riddell IV, Jared Stolove, Dean Yang, Hang Yu
Completion Time 10 Minutes
Close Date March 31, 2021
Discipline Economics
Field Development Economics, Health Economics, Behavioral Economics
Country Mozambique
Abstract
Effective HIV antiretroviral therapy has now become more widely available in sub-Saharan Africa. However, in certain settings, adherence to antiretroviral therapy is poor thus reducing its effectiveness. In this study we investigate several methods targeting different behavioral biases to improve antiretroviral adherence in patients newly diagnosed with HIV infection in a community in Mozambique.


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Mahumane, Arlete, IV, James Riddell, Stolove, Jared, Yang, Dean, and Hang Yu. 2021. "Increasing HIV Medication Adherence in Mozambique." Social Science Prediction Platform. January 16. https://socialscienceprediction.org/s/6x6a4b

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