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HIV and sexual behavior change: Why not Africa?

机译:艾滋病毒和性行为发生变化:为什么不非洲?

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Despite high rates of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa, and the corresponding high mortality risk associated with risky sexual behavior, behavioral response has been limited. This paper explores three explanations for this: bias in OLS estimates, limited non-HIV life expectancy and limited knowledge. I find support for the first two. First, using a new instrumental variable strategy I find that OLS estimates of the relationship between risky sex and HIV are biased upwards, and IV estimates indicate reductions in risky behavior in response to the epidemic. Second, I find these reductions are larger for individuals who live in areas with higher life expectancy, suggesting high rates of non-HIV mortality suppress behavioral response; this is consistent with optimizing behavior. Using somewhat limited knowledge proxies, I find no evidence that areas with higher knowledge of the epidemic have greater behavior change.
机译:尽管在撒哈拉以南非洲,艾滋病毒感染率很高,并且与危险的性行为相关的死亡率很高,但行为反应却受到限制。本文探讨了对此的三种解释:OLS估计中的偏差,非HIV预期寿命有限和知识有限。我发现支持前两个。首先,使用新的工具变量策略,我发现OLS对危险性别与HIV之间的关系的估计偏向于向上,而IV估计表明针对流行病的危险行为有所减少。其次,我发现对于居住在预期寿命较高地区的人而言,减少的幅度更大,这表明非HIV死亡率高会抑制行为反应。这与优化行为是一致的。使用某种程度有限的知识代理,我找不到证据表明对流行病知识较高的地区的行为变化更大。

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