AHRI.DREAMS.Multilevel.Standardized.v2
DREAMS Multilevel Standardized Datasets Release Version 02
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South Africa | ZA |
This study seek to arrest the HIV epidemic and its negative impact on young people in SSA communities by improving the uptake, retention and adherence of multi-level combination HIV prevention by AGYW and male partners. Specifically, the interventions supported by PEPFAR's Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS free, Mentored, and Safe (DREAMS) program. Our central hypothesis is that effective uptake and retention of interventions by young people requires activation of interpersonal, family and community-level networks to support tailored and adaptive intervention delivery.
The aims of the study are:
• To quantify how multiple levels of social dynamics interact to predict uptake of multilevel interventions
• To determine how individuals life-course transitions and exposure to DREAMS impacts on retention
Educational and nutritional status, general health, sexual behaviour and relationships, DREAMS awareness and uptake, MTV Shuga exposure, Mobility and other risky behaviours and HSV-2 test results
Unit of analysis is participants
V1.0.0
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HIV-1; Incidence; Phylogeny; Epidemics; Population Surveillance; Rural Population; HIV Infections; Africa | Africa Health Research Institute | www.ahri.org |
South Africa
Effectiveness of this multi-level approach to HIV prevention will depend on the reach, uptake and retention of each component by AGYW and their male partners. Our analytic sample will be all male partners (men aged 15-29), residing in the AHRI surveillance area. There are 14,600 age-eligible men; we expect 58% to be resident and participate in the annual surveillance.
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Dr Maryam, Shahmanesh | Africa Health Research Institute |
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Africa Health Research Institute |
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South African Medical Research Council | Genotyping funding source |
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Jaco Dreyer | Africa Health Research Institute | Data management, cleaning and analysis |
Nondumiso Mthiyane | Africa Health Research Institute | Data management, cleaning and analysis |
Wilkinson Eduan | KwaZulu-Natal Research Innovation Sequencing Platform | Cleaned, aligned and help analyse the sequence data |
Participants were randomly selected from a southern part of AHRI surveillance area, stratified by age, sex and week-block. A target sample size was 2500 males aged 13-35 and 500 females aged 24-29 years.
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2018-09-03 | 2019-06-11 |
HSV-2 specimens were processed at AHRI Durban-based laboratory
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DDI.AHRI.DREAMS.Multilevel.Standardized.Release.Version.02
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Africa Health Research Institute |