马拉维地区HIV/AIDS相关预期与危险性行为

HIV/AIDS-related Expectations and Risky Sexual Behaviour in Malawi

Review of Economic Studies · 2015
被引 73
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

利用马拉维农村调查数据,研究个人对生存和HIV状态的预期如何影响多伴侣等危险性行为,发现死亡率预期比感染风险预期影响更大,并模拟了不同信息政策和抗逆转录病毒疗法扩展的效果。

Abstract

We use probabilistic expectations data elicited from survey respondents in rural Malawi to investigate how risky sexual behaviour may be influenced by individuals' expectations about survival, and future HIVstatus, which in turn depend on the perceived impact of HIV/AIDS on survival, expectations about own and partner's current HIV status, and expectations about HIV transmission rates. Subjective expectations, in particular about mortality risk but not the risk of living with HIV, play an important role in determining the decision to have multiple sexual partners. Using our estimated parameters, we simulate the impact of various policies that would influence expectations. An information campaign on mortality risk would decrease risky sexual behaviour on average, whereas an information campaign on HIV transmission risks, which tend to be overestimated by respondents, would actually increase risky behaviour. Also, the expansion of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) treatments to all individuals infected with HIV would increase risky sexual behaviour for a quarter of the HIV-negative individuals or those who have not been tested because they are aware that ART increases life expectancy, and thus reduces the cost of becoming HIV positive.

HIVAIDS主观预期危险性行为马拉维抗逆转录病毒治疗