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Effective HIV prevention requires addressing social environments that support behavior change. Integrating structural approaches into national AIDS responses is crucial for long-term success and reducing HIV vulnerability.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Social Sciences
  • HIV/AIDS Research

Background:

  • Individual behavior change and technological interventions for HIV prevention are limited by the social environment.
  • Uptake and maintenance of preventive behaviors, testing, and treatment depend on social factors.
  • The Social Drivers Working Group of the aids2031 initiative addresses root causes of HIV vulnerability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present findings and recommendations from the Social Drivers Working Group.
  • To guide the integration of structural approaches into national AIDS responses.
  • To provide specific guidance on operationalizing a structural approach to HIV prevention.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of social determinants influencing HIV vulnerability.
  • Review of existing AIDS response strategies.
  • Development of recommendations for integrating structural interventions.

Main Results:

  • Social environment significantly impacts the effectiveness of HIV prevention strategies.
  • A structural approach is necessary to address root causes of HIV vulnerability.
  • National-level integration of social drivers is key to sustainable AIDS responses.

Conclusions:

  • HIV prevention efforts must extend beyond individual behaviors to address social and structural factors.
  • Operationalizing a structural approach requires national-level commitment and strategic integration.
  • Addressing social drivers is essential for effective and equitable HIV/AIDS responses.