| Literature DB >> 30836984 |
Sheikh Jamal Hossain1, Bharati Rani Roy2, Nur-E Salveen2, Mohammad Imrul Hasan2, S M Mulk Uddin Tipu2, Shamima Shiraji2, Fahmida Tofail2, Jena D Hamadani2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is sufficient evidence that psychosocial stimulation (PS) benefits children's neurocognitive behavior, however, there is no information on how it works when delivered through an Unconditional Cash Transfer (UCT) platform for poor rural population in developing countries. The objective of this study is to measure effects of adding PS for children of lactating mothers enrolled to receive UCT with health education (HE) on neurocognitive behavior of children in rural Bangladesh.Entities:
Keywords: Bangladesh; Behavior; Cognitive; Development; Language; Motor; Psychosocial stimulation; Unconditional cash transfer
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30836984 PMCID: PMC6402152 DOI: 10.1186/s40359-019-0289-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Fig. 1Flow chart of the cluster randomization controlled trial
Descriptions of measurement of outcomes/variables and its time line
| Outcomes/variables | Tools. | Descriptions | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Children’s cognitive, language and motor development | Bayley III | This tool was adapted and used in a number of studies by Chid Development unit, icddr,b [ | Baseline and end line |
| Children’s behavior | Wolk’s behavior rating scale | This tool has been used in a number of studies by Chid Development unit, icddr,b [ | Baseline and end line |
| Children’s growth | WHO growth standards | Children’s length/height, weight, Occipitofrontal circumference and Mid Upper arm circumference (MUAC) based on WHO guidelines | Baseline and end line |
| Mothers’ depressive symptoms | Self Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ-20) | SRQ-20 questionnaire has been used in our settings and the result has also been published in peer reviewed journal [ | Baseline and end line |
| Mother’s self-esteem | Rosenberg’s Self-Esteem questionnaire | This scale has been validated (Illyas 2003 unpublished data) and used in our settings [ | Baseline and end line |
| Domestic violence | Pretested Questionnaire | Type of violence against mother, e.g. physical mental, perpetrator, etc. | Monthly |
| Household food security status | Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) | This questionnaire has been used in our settings [ | Monthly |
| Health seeking behavior and health care expenditure | Pretested questionnaire | Health seeking behavior, e.g. type of health problem, providers, and facilities, and cost of health care etc. | Monthly |
| Family Care Indicators | Validated questionnaire | Child development care and practice information. This tools was validated by our group [ | Baseline and end line |
| Monthly income and expenditure | Pretested questionnaire | Sources of income and expenditure | Monthly |
| Mothers’ anthropometry | WHO standard | Mothers’ height, weight and MUAC | Baseline and end line |
| Socioeconomic data | Pretested questionnaire | Socioeconomic background of the participants | Baseline and end line |
| Cost data | Pretested questionnaire | Direct and indirect cost | Last quarter of the study and at the end |