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Using Behavioral Economics to Support PrEP Adherence for HIV Prevention.

Unmesha Roy PaladhiDavid A KatzCarey FarquharHarsha Thirumurthy
Published in: Current HIV/AIDS reports (2022)
There is limited work that uses BE principles to design interventions to increase PrEP initiation and adherence, mostly involving financial incentives. The recent works highlighted involve financial incentives and demonstrate that key populations are open to accepting monetary incentives to increase PrEP initiation and improve adherence. However, there are mixed results on the long-term impacts of using incentives to modify behavior. While there are a few ongoing studies that utilize BE principles to increase PrEP use, there is need to develop studies that test these concepts, to promote PrEP initiation and adherence. We suggest methods of exploring non-incentives-based ideas to increase PrEP use in key populations.
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