AIDS – DREAMS Supplement
June 15, 2022 – Volume 36 – Issue Supplement 1 : AIDS (lww.com)
HIV prevention for adolescent girls and young women and their partners under the DREAMS partnership: assessing implementation, uptake and impact
Editors: Saiqa Mullick and Frances M. Cowan
June 15, 2022 – Volume 36 – Supplement 1
- Evaluating the Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe programme, what’s worked and what more needs to be done? (Mullick, S et al.)
- The evolution of DREAMS: using data for continuous program improvement (Saul, J et al.)
- From policy to practice: uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis among adolescent girls and young women in United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief-supported countries, 2017–2020 (Patel, P et al.)
- Awareness and uptake of the Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored and Safe HIV prevention package over time among population-based cohorts of young women in Kenya and South Africa (Gourlay, AJ et al.)
- The association of exposure to DREAMS on sexually acquiring or transmitting HIV amongst adolescent girls and young women living in rural South Africa (Mthiyane, N et al.)
- Modeling DREAMS impact: trends in new HIV diagnoses among women attending antenatal care clinics in DREAMS countries (Saul, J et al.)
- DREAMS impact on HIV status knowledge and sexual risk among cohorts of young women in Kenya and South Africa (Floyd, S et al.)
Assessing layered HIV prevention programming: optimizing outcomes for adolescent girls and young women (Mathur, S et al.) - Inroads for HIV prevention among men: findings from mixed methods research in the context of the DREAMS partnership in Southern Africa(Gottert, A et al.)
- Effects of men’s lifetime adverse events experience on violence, HIV risk, and wellbeing: insights from three countries (Pulerwitz, J et al.)
- Unit costs of a community-based girl-centered HIV prevention program: a case study of Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-Free, Mentored, and Safe program (Okal, JO et al.)