Ayivi-Guedehoussou, Nonode Walque, DamienKoshkakaryan, MariannaChukwuma, Adanna2022-02-172022-02-172022-03Social Science and Medicinehttps://hdl.handle.net/10986/36996This randomized controlled trial investigates the impact of four demand-side interventions on health screening for diabetes and hypertension among Armenian adults. The interventions are 1) personalized invitations from a physician, 2) personalized invitations with information about peer screening behavior, 3) personalized invitations with a labeled but unconditional financial incentive, and 4) personal invitations with a conditional financial incentive. Compared with the control group, interventions 1 to 3 led to a significant increase in the screening rate of about 15 percentage points for diabetes and hypertension. The highest impact was measured for intervention 4 leading to a 31.2 percentage point increase in both screenings.CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGONONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASEHYPERTENSIONDIABETESHEALTH SCREENINGSINCENTIVECONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFERPRIMARY HEALTH CAREInvitations, Incentives, and ConditionsJournal ArticleWorld BankA Randomized Evaluation of Demand-Side Interventions for Health Screenings10.1596/36996