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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Epidemiology
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • Limited funding for HIV/AIDS prevention necessitates efficient resource allocation.
  • Strategic planning is crucial for maximizing the impact of available HIV/AIDS interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a matrix of effectiveness coefficients for HIV/AIDS prevention interventions.
  • To harmonize intervention coefficients with existing World Bank and UNAIDS strategic planning processes.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a matrix of effectiveness coefficients for sexual behavior change interventions.
  • Included coefficients for condom use, partner reduction, STI treatment-seeking, and age at first sex.
  • Analyzed interventions across high, medium, and low-risk groups, providing interquartile ranges.

Main Results:

  • Interventions with interpersonal contact showed greater impact than general audience targeting.
  • Condom use interventions demonstrated significant impact, while others showed lower or zero impact.
  • Studies on reducing sexual partners indicated a greater impact than previously reported.

Conclusions:

  • The effectiveness matrix can guide resource allocation for HIV/AIDS prevention.
  • Interpersonal contact and partner reduction strategies appear particularly effective.
  • Further research is needed to fill data gaps and account for program quality and synergy.