Mixed-Method Quasi-Experimental Study of Outcomes of a Large-Scale Multilevel Economic and Food Security Intervention on HIV Vulnerability in Rural Malawi

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Lance S Weinhardt
Loren W Galvao
Alice F Yan
Patricia Stevens
Thokozani Ng’ombe Mwenyekonde
Emmanuel Ngui
Lindsay Emer
Katarina M Grande
Lucy Mkandawire-Valhmu
Susan C Watkins
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[1] University of Wisconsin Milwaukee,Joseph J Zilber School of Public Health
[2] College of Nursing,Center for Global Health Equity
[3] CARE House,CARE
[4] University of Wisconsin Milwaukee,International Malawi
[5] Chancellor College,College of Nursing
[6] University of Malawi,Department of Economics
[7] University of Pennsylvania and Visiting Scholar,Professor Emeritus of Sociology
[8] California Center for Population Research,undefined
[9] University of California-Los Angeles,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2017年 / 21卷
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Quasi-experiment; Structural intervention; Food security; HIV; Malawi; Microfinance; Sustainable agriculture; Farmer field schools;
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The objective of the Savings, Agriculture, Governance, and Empowerment for Health (SAGE4Health) study was to evaluate the impact of a large-scale multi-level economic and food security intervention on health outcomes and HIV vulnerability in rural Malawi. The study employed a quasi-experimental non-equivalent control group design to compare intervention participants (n = 598) with people participating in unrelated programs in distinct but similar geographical areas (control, n = 301). We conducted participant interviews at baseline, 18–, and 36–months on HIV vulnerability and related health outcomes, food security, and economic vulnerability. Randomly selected households (n = 1002) were interviewed in the intervention and control areas at baseline and 36 months. Compared to the control group, the intervention led to increased HIV testing (OR 1.90; 95 % CI 1.29–2.78) and HIV case finding (OR = 2.13; 95 % CI 1.07–4.22); decreased food insecurity (OR = 0.74; 95 % CI 0.63–0.87), increased nutritional diversity, and improved economic resilience to shocks. Most effects were sustained over a 3-year period. Further, no significant differences in change were found over the 3-year study period on surveys of randomly selected households in the intervention and control areas. Although there were general trends toward improvement in the study area, only intervention participants’ outcomes were significantly better. Results indicate the intervention can improve economic and food security and HIV vulnerability through increased testing and case finding. Leveraging the resources of economic development NGOs to deliver locally-developed programs with scientific funding to conduct controlled evaluations has the potential to accelerate the scientific evidence base for the effects of economic development programs on health.
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