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Published in: AIDS and Behavior 12/2017

01-12-2017

Punto Seguro: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Using Conditional Economic Incentives to Reduce Sexually Transmitted Infection Risks in Mexico

Authors: Omar Galárraga, Sandra G. Sosa-Rubí, Caroline Kuo, Pedro Gozalo, Andrea González, Biani Saavedra, Nathalie Gras-Allain, Carlos J. Conde-Glez, Maria Olamendi-Portugal, Kenneth H. Mayer, Don Operario

Published in: AIDS and Behavior | Issue 12/2017

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Abstract

Randomized controlled pilot evaluated effect of conditional economic incentives (CEIs) on number of sex partners, condom use, and incident sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among male sex workers in Mexico City. Incentives were contingent on testing free of new curable STIs and/or clinic attendance. We assessed outcomes for n = 227 participants at 6 and 12 months (during active phase with incentives), and then at 18 months (with incentives removed). We used intention-to-treat and inverse probability weighting for the analysis. During active phase, CEIs increased clinic visits (10–13 percentage points) and increased condom use (10–15 percentage points) for CEI groups relative to controls. The effect on condom use was not sustained once CEIs were removed. CEIs did not have an effect on number of partners or incident STIs. Conditional incentives for male sex workers can increase linkage to care and retention and reduce some HIV/STI risks such as condomless sex, while incentives are in place.
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At the time of the study, Clínica Condesa had over 10,000 HIV+ patients in care, and provided over 23,000 annual HIV tests as well as STI testing and treatment to both HIV+ and HIV- populations.
 
2
The amounts of the incentives were established using an economic approach for willingness-to-accept (WTA). We used a computer experiment to measure the optimal level of incentives by interviewing 1,745 MSM including male sex workers, and found that at an offer of USD$288 a year, more than three-quarters of the men would attend prevention talks, engage in testing for STIs, and attempt to stay free of STIs. To obtain a similar level of participation among the sub-sample who engaged in sex work, the price was lower: USD$156 a year.
 
3
The composite incident STI/HIV measure included new cases of: Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV. At six months, there were 3 new cases in the control group, 6 in the M, 6 in the H, and 5 in the Mv groups; at 12 months, the new cases were 1 in the control group, 3 in M, 5 in H, and 2 in Mv. There were seven documented new HIV infections during the active trial (2 in the control group, 1 in M, 2 in H, and 2 in the Mv group).
 
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Metadata
Title
Punto Seguro: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Using Conditional Economic Incentives to Reduce Sexually Transmitted Infection Risks in Mexico
Authors
Omar Galárraga
Sandra G. Sosa-Rubí
Caroline Kuo
Pedro Gozalo
Andrea González
Biani Saavedra
Nathalie Gras-Allain
Carlos J. Conde-Glez
Maria Olamendi-Portugal
Kenneth H. Mayer
Don Operario
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
AIDS and Behavior / Issue 12/2017
Print ISSN: 1090-7165
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3254
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-017-1960-x

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