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The Government of Kenyas Cash Transfer Program Reduces the Risk of Sexual Debut among Young People Age 15-25

机译:肯尼亚政府的现金转移计划降低了15-25岁年轻人的性登场风险

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The aim of this study is to assess whether the Government of Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (Kenya CT-OVC) can reduce the risk of HIV among young people by postponing sexual debut. The program provides an unconditional transfer of US$20 per month directly to the main caregiver in the household. An evaluation of the program was implemented in 2007–2009 in seven districts. Fourteen Locations were randomly assigned to receive the program and fourteen were assigned to a control arm. A sample of households was enrolled in the evaluation in 2007. We revisited these households in 2011 and collected information on sexual activity among individuals between 15–25 years of age. We used logistic regression, adjusted for the respondent's age, sex and relationship to caregiver, the age, sex and schooling of the caregiver and whether or not the household lived in Nairobi at baseline, to compare rates of sexual debut among young people living in program households with those living in control households who had not yet entered the program. Our results, adjusted for these covariates, show that the program reduced the odds of sexual debut by 31 percent. There were no statistically significant effects on secondary outcomes of behavioral risk such as condom use, number of partners and transactional sex. Since the CT-OVC provides cash to the caregiver and not to the child, and there are no explicit conditions associated with receipt, these impacts are indirect, and may have been achieved by keeping young people in school. Our results suggest that large-scale national social cash transfer programs with poverty alleviation objectives may have potential positive spillover benefits in terms of reducing HIV risk among young people in Eastern and Southern Africa.
机译:这项研究的目的是评估肯尼亚政府的孤儿和弱势儿童现金转移计划(Kenya CT-OVC)是否可以通过推迟初次性行为来降低年轻人中艾滋病毒的风险。该计划每月向家庭主要护理人员无条件转移20美元。 2007年至2009年在七个地区对计划进行了评估。随机分配了十四个位置来接收程序,十四个位置被分配给控制臂。 2007年,我们对一个住户样本进行了评估。我们在2011年对这些住户进行了重新评估,并收集了15至25岁之间个人性行为的信息。我们使用逻辑回归分析(针对受访者的年龄,性别和与照料者的关系,照料者的年龄,性别和上学以及家庭是否在内罗毕进行了调整)进行比较,以比较居住在该计划中的年轻人中首次出现性行为的比例居住在尚未加入该计划的对照家庭中的家庭。根据这些协变量进行调整后,我们的结果表明,该程序将首次亮相的几率降低了31%。对行为风险的次要结果(如使用安全套,伴侣数量和交易性行为)没有统计学上的显着影响。由于CT-OVC为看护者而不是孩子提供现金,并且没有与收据相关的明确条件,因此这些影响是间接的,并且可能是通过让年轻人上学来实现的。我们的结果表明,以减轻贫困为目标的大规模国家社会现金转移计划可能在减少东部和南部非洲年轻人的艾滋病毒风险方面具有潜在的积极溢出效应。

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