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Economic Empowerment as a Health Care Intervention Among Orphaned Children in Rural Uganda

2006
Eastern & Southern Africa
Uganda
Topics
Livelihoods & Economic Strengthening
Sexual & Reproductive Health
Fred M. Ssewamala, Stacey Alicea, William M. Bannon, Jr., Leyla Ismayilova

This study evaluated an economic empowerment intervention to reduce HIV risks among orphaned children in Uganda. Children (n=97) were randomly assigned to receive an economic intervention or to a control arm. Data obtained at baseline and 12-month follow-up revealed differences on HIV prevention attitudes, educational plans, and child- caregiver relationship for intervention arm children relative to control children. Findings lend support to use of economic empowerment interventions for HIV risk reduction among orphaned children.

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Economic Empowerment as a Health Care Intervention Among Orphaned Children in Rural Uganda
Author(s):
Fred M. Ssewamala, Stacey Alicea, William M. Bannon, Jr., Leyla Ismayilova
Year of Publication
2006

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