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Incentives and phone follow-up could improve uptake of healthy behaviour by young people, but more research needed on peer education and cost-effectiveness
Date: 22-07-2010
As young people continue to bear the greater proportion of infections,
researchers, doctors, educators and social workers are increasingly intent on
finding the most effective interventions. A session at the Eighteenth International AIDS Conference in Vienna
considered the effectiveness of different youth interventions occurring in
resource-limited areas.
Systematic reviews help to determine what works
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