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1. Conditional Economic Incentives for HIV Treatment Adherence: Aligning Adolescent Developmental Hallmarks with Behavioral Economic Theory to Improve HIV Treatment Adherence

2. 'The Money, It’s OK but It’s not OK': Patients’ and Providers’ Perceptions of the Acceptability of Cash Incentives for HIV Treatment Initiation in Cape Town, South Africa

3. Behavioural science to improve effectiveness of HIV programmes, South Africa

4. Poor rates of linkage to HIV care and uptake of treatment after home-based HIV testing among newly diagnosed 15-to-49 year-old men and women in a high HIV prevalence setting in South Africa

5. Recently formed age-disparate partnerships are associated with elevated HIV-incidence among young women in South Africa

6. Factors affecting linkage to HIV care and ART initiation following referral for ART by a mobile health clinic in South Africa: evidence from a multimethod study

7. Persistent High Burden of Advanced HIV Disease Among Patients Seeking Care in South Africa’s National HIV Program: Data From a Nationwide Laboratory Cohort

8. HIV Prevalence and ART Use Among Men in Partnerships with 15–29 Year Old Women in South Africa: HIV Risk Implications for Young Women in Age-Disparate Partnerships

9. The impact of home-based HIV testing services on progress towards the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets in a hyperendemic area of South Africa

10. Improved life expectancy of people living with HIV: who is left behind?

11. iSAY (incentives for South African youth): Stated preferences of young people living with HIV

12. Perceived HIV-related stigma among university students in South Africa: implications for HIV testing

13. HIV Risk Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Age-Disparate Partnerships: Evidence From KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

14. Readiness for Antiretroviral Therapy: Implications for Linking HIV-Infected Individuals to Care and Treatment

15. Age-disparate partnerships and HSV-2 among adolescent girls and young women in South Africa: implications for HIV infection risk

16. A Conditional Economic Incentive Fails to Improve Linkage to Care and Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation Among HIV-Positive Adults in Cape Town, South Africa

17. Stumbling Blocks at the Clinic: Experiences of Seeking HIV Treatment and Care in South Africa

18. What Do People Actually Learn from Public Health Campaigns? Incorrect Inferences About Male Circumcision and Female HIV Infection Risk Among Men and Women in Malawi

19. Partner Age Differences and Concurrency in South Africa: Implications for HIV-Infection Risk Among Young Women

20. Coital frequency and condom use in age-disparate partnerships involving women aged 15 to 24: evidence from a cross-sectional study in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

21. Social and cultural contexts of concurrency in a township in Cape Town, South Africa

22. Age-disparate sex and HIV risk for young women from 2002 to 2012 in South Africa

23. Internalized HIV stigma, ART initiation and HIV-1 RNA suppression in South Africa: exploring avoidant coping as a longitudinal mediator

24. Sexual behaviour of men and women within age-disparate partnerships in South Africa: implications for young women's HIV risk

25. Changes in self-reported HIV testing during South Africa's 2010/2011 national testing campaign: gains and shortfalls

26. Concurrent sexual partnerships among young adults in Cape Town, South Africa: How is concurrency changing?

27. Incorrect beliefs about male circumcision and male-to-female HIV transmission risk in South Africa: Implications for prevention

28. HIV-related discrimination among grade six students in nine Southern African countries

29. Different dimensions of HIV-related stigma may have opposite effects on hiv testing: evidence among young men and women in South Africa

30. Effects of household shocks and poverty on the timing of traditional male circumcision and HIV risk in South Africa

31. Learning That Circumcision Is Protective against HIV: Risk Compensation among Men and Women in Cape Town, South Africa

32. Measuring concurrent partnerships: potential for underestimation in UNAIDS recommended method

33. Stigma rises despite antiretroviral roll-out: a longitudinal analysis in South Africa

34. Social grants, welfare, and the incentive to trade-off health for income among Individuals on HAART in South Africa

35. HIV risk perceptions and first sexual intercourse among youth in Cape Town South Africa

36. Male Circumcision and Sexual Risk Behaviors May Contribute to Considerable Ethnic Disparities in HIV Prevalence in Kenya: An Ecological Analysis

37. Partner concurrency and HIV infection risk in South Africa

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