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From: Task-shifting alcohol interventions for HIV+ persons in Kenya: a cost-benefit analysis

Fig. 1

Costs and potential benefits accrued (in time-discounted 2013 USD). Figure 1 illustrates the monetary costs and potential benefits from a cognitive behavioral therapy which would be used to reduce alcohol abuse among 13,440 persons living with HIV in Kenya. Values of cost and benefits were discounted at a rate of 3% assuming that they occur at the end of each year, thus costs in year 1 were not discounted

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