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. 2024 Feb 14;28(5):1694–1707. doi: 10.1007/s10461-023-04255-1

Table 2.

List of HIV prevention qualitative and multi-methods articles identified

Year Location(s) Name of multi-level theory/framework How multi-level theory/framework
HIV prevention (Qualitive n = 21)
 Bird 2017 USA • Theory of emerging adulthood Data used to create the Emergent Conceptual Model, named theories provide rationale and used in the interpretation of the new model
• Developmental approaches to family life-cycle
• Family system theory
• Structural family therapy
• Emergent conceptual model developed by the research team
 Burch 2018 Malaysia • Modified social-ecological model based on Mustanaski et al. (2011) Guided study
 Casale 2011 South Africa • Critical social science approach To develop an interview guide for focus group discussions and data analysis
• Conceptual framework developed by the research team
 Conn 2013 Uganda • Framework of gender empowerment and positive sexuality Framed the narrative analysis; applied to HIV prevention paradigms
 Darlington 2012 Jamaica • Socio-ecological model Guided focus group discussions; organized themes that emerged from the data
 Dyson 2018 USA • Socio-ecological model Informed data analysis
 Enah 2014 USA • Model of adolescent sexual risk behaviors Informed semi-structured interviews and data analysis
• Elaboration likelihood model
 Harper 2014 Kenya • Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological systems theory Informed development of focus group guide and analysis
 Hudson 2012 USA • Comprehensive health seeking and coping paradigm Guided data interpretation
 Hutchinson 2012 Jamaica • Theory of planned behavior Informed semi-structure interview guides
• Parental expansion of theory of planned behavior
 Katz 2013 Uganda • Explanatory framework of adolescent sexual decision-making Data used to create the Explanatory Framework
 Khan 2018 India • Structural violence Informed interpretation of data
• Moral pragmatics
• Foucault state power and discourse
 Kubicek 2015 USA • Resource theory Informed framing of research question
 Logie 2018 Jamaica • Syndemics theoretical framework Guided the study and data analysis
 Lyons 2013 USA • Syndemic theory Informed research questions
 Newman 2013 Thailand • Socio-ecological models based on Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory Informed semi-structured interview guide; guided conceptual map and presentation of results
 Nwokocha 2015 Nigeria • Conceptual framework based on structural functionalism, rational choice, and differential association theories Guided the study
 Rahangdale 2010 India • Modified Steward’s framework on stigma Informed data analysis and interpretation of results
 Richardson 2013 USA • Anderson’s code of the street Informed focus group discussion guide and analysis
 Stevens 2013 USA • Integrative model of behavior change Used to develop the focus group script and Informed analysis
• Ecological systems theory
 Underwood 2011 Botswana, Malawi, and Mozambique • Stokol’s social ecological perspective Informed the analysis
• Social ecology
HIV prevention (Multi-methods—quantitative and qualitative n = 2)
 Arrington-Sanders 2016 USA • Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory Informed analysis
 Cordova 2019 USA • Empowerment theory Informed intervention
• Ecodevelopmental theory