Cash plus Care: parenting support and violence reduction programme associated with reductions in adolescent HIV-risks in South Africa: a cluster randomized trial of a DREAMS …

L Cluver,F Meinck, JS Doubt,C Ward,C Lombard,Y Shenderovich,JI Steinert,R Herrero Romero, S Medley, A Redfern,N Salah, S De Stone, L Ncobo,JM Lachman, S Tsoanyane, H Loening,J Byrne,L Sherr,M Casale, FEM Gardner,CSA Wittesaele, R Catanho, S Hoeksma,C Mikton, J Vanderwal, M Nocuza, M Pancoast, M Danisa, I Wessels, N Masuku-Mukadah,Mark Boyes,D Nzima,N Sibanda

JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL AIDS SOCIETY(2018)

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Adolescent HIV-risk behaviors are increased by family violence, low parental supervision, substance use and poverty. ‘Cash + care’ structural approaches can reduce adolescent HIV-risks, but parenting a teenager is complex and challenging. WHO, UNICEF, USAIDPEPFAR and academics developed and tested a parenting support and violence reduction program for low-resource settings, to be used as part of structural prevention programs.
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