| Literature DB >> 26945586 |
Kathryn L Falb1, Sophie Tanner2, Leora Ward3, Dorcas Erksine4, Eva Noble5, Asham Assazenew6, Theresita Bakomere7, Elizabeth Graybill8, Carmen Lowry9, Pamela Mallinga10, Amy Neiman11, Catherine Poulton12, Katie Robinette13, Marni Sommer14, Lindsay Stark15.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Violence against adolescent girls in humanitarian settings is of urgent concern given their additional vulnerabilities to violence and unique health and well-being needs that have largely been overlooked by the humanitarian community. In order to understand what works to prevent violence against adolescent girls, a multi-component curriculum-based safe spaces program (Creating Opportunities through Mentorship, Parental involvement and Safe Spaces - COMPASS) will be implemented and evaluated. The objectives of this multi-country study are to understand the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of COMPASS programming to prevent violence against adolescent girls in diverse humanitarian settings. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26945586 PMCID: PMC4779562 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-2894-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Key study characteristics by COMPASS country site
| Site | Primary research question | Study design | Quantitative surveys | Quantitative sample size at baseline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conflict-affected communities in Kabare and Uvira territories, South Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of Congo | What is the incremental effectiveness of the parental curriculum, in addition to the core COMPASS programming, on improving girls’ safety and well-being? | Wait-list cluster randomized controlled trial + qualitative | 10-12 year old CAPI surveya | 886 girls (10–14 years) |
| 13-14 year old CAPI + ACASI survey | 777 primary caregivers for girls | |||
| Caregiver survey | ||||
| Refugee camps (Sherkole, Tongo, and Bambasi), Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Ethiopia | What is the overall effectiveness of the COMPASS program on improving girls’ safety and well-being, as compared to girls in the wait-list arm? | Wait-list cluster randomized controlled trial + qualitative | 13-19 year old ACASI survey | 919 girls (13–19 years) |
| Communities, and Jalozai camp in Khyber Paktunkwah Province, Pakistan | What is the overall acceptability and feasibility of COMPASS programming? | Pre-post test + qualitative | 12-19 year old paper-based survey | 208 girls (12–19 years) |
aThe 10–12 year old survey does not contain sensitive questions of sexual health
Fig 1Theory of Change for COMPASS
Eligibility criteria for COMPASS girl research participants
| DRC | Ethiopia | Pakistan | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 10-14 years | 13-19 years | 12-19 years |
| Language | Swahili | Engesena Quicklya | Pashtu |
| Mashi | Funj/Berta | ||
| Maban | |||
| Regarig |
aCan also be termed Ingessana Kulag
Primary and secondary outcomes and hypothesized direction of change
| Hypothesized direction of change | Source of measure | |
|---|---|---|
| Girl Primary Outcomes | ||
| Past-Year Sexual Violence | Decrease | Adapted from CDC Violence Against Children Survey [ |
| Girl Secondary Outcomes (Slight variations by country) | ||
| Past-Year Positive Interpersonal Relationships | Increase | Adapted from CDC Violence Against Children Survey [ |
| Past-Year Early Marriage | Decrease | Adapted from CDC Violence Against Children Survey [ |
| Past-Year Physical Violence & Emotional and Verbal Abuse | Decrease | Adapted from IPSCAN Child Abuse Screening Tools [ |
| Self-Esteem | Increase | Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale [ |
| Gender Equitable Norms | Increase | Gender Relationship Scale [ |
| Hope and Future Orientation | Increase | Children’s Hope Scale [ |
| Accepting Attitudes towards domestic violence | Decrease | Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Domestic Violence Module [ |
| Caregiver Outcomes (DRC Only) | ||
| Parental Acceptance | Increase | Parental Acceptance-Rejection Questionnaire (Parent Short Form) [ |
| Accepting Attitudes of Negative Discipline | Decrease | Adapted from Child Protection Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) in Liberia Survey [ |
| Gender Equitable Norms | Increase | Gender Norms and Attitudes Scale [ |