Behavioral Responses of Patients in AIDS Treatment Programs: Sexual Behavior in Kenya
Thirumurthy, Harsha; Pop-Eleches, Cristian; Habyarimana, James P.; Goldstein, Markus; & Zivin, Joshua Graff. (2012). Behavioral Responses of Patients in AIDS Treatment Programs: Sexual Behavior in Kenya. Forum for Health Economics & Policy, 15(2), Article 1. PMCID: PMC3331711
Journal Article
Thirumurthy, Harsha
Pop-Eleches, Cristian
Habyarimana, James P.
Goldstein, Markus
Zivin, Joshua Graff
2012
Forum for Health Economics & Policy
15
2
Article 1
10.1515/1558-9544.1230
PMC3331711
5307
We estimate changes in sexual behavior for HIV-positive individuals enrolled in an AIDS treatment program using longitudinal household survey data collected in western Kenya. We find that sexual activity is lowest at the time that treatment is initiated and increases significantly in the subsequent six months, consistent with the health improvements that result from ART treatment. More importantly, we find large and significant increases of 10 to 30 percentage points in the reported use of condoms during last sexual intercourse. The increases in condom use appear to be driven primarily by a program effect, applying to all HIV clinic patients regardless of treatment status.
Sexual Behavior, Contraceptive Use, and Reproductive Health
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Thirumurthy, Harsha; Pop-Eleches, Cristian; Habyarimana, James P.; Goldstein, Markus; & Zivin, Joshua Graff. (2012). Behavioral Responses of Patients in AIDS Treatment Programs: Sexual Behavior in Kenya. Forum for Health Economics & Policy, 15(2), Article 1. PMCID: PMC3331711


