Abstract
We need scalable, evidence-based programmes to prevent HIV and increase healthy behaviours in vulnerable populations characterized by poverty. Behavioural economic incentive programmes are a viable option and may already be available for incorporation into government policy [16,28]. Future research should focus on how to best structure and successfully implement these programmes to maximize effectiveness and address political challenges.
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Zullo, A. R., Caine, K., & Galárraga, O. (2015, October 17). The dollars and sense of economic incentives to modify HIV-related behaviours. Journal of the International AIDS Society. International AIDS Society. https://doi.org/10.7448/IAS.18.1.20724
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