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Empirical Insights for Improving Sexual Assault Prevention: Evidence From Baseline Data for a Cluster-Randomized Trial of IMPower and Sources of Strength.

Evan Rosenman1, Clea Sarnquist2, Rina Friedberg1, Mary Amuyunzu-Nyamongo3, Gabriel Oguda3, Dorothy Otieno3, Michael Baiocchi1,2.   

Abstract

The empirical science of measuring and preventing sexual assault is in its infancy, especially when considering adolescents in developing nations. We analyze pre-intervention data collected in a two-arm cluster-randomized controlled trial of a classroom-based sexual assault prevention program deployed to Class 6 students around Nairobi, Kenya. We estimate that 7.2% of girls were raped in the prior 12 months. We identify school- and individual-level risk factors for rape. We isolate, as much as possible, variation in probability of rape attributable to a subset of these risk factors. We discuss statistical challenges and solutions in each of these domains.

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Keywords:  Sub-Saharan Africa; adolescents; causal inference; prevention; rape

Year:  2019        PMID: 31766987     DOI: 10.1177/1077801219886380

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Violence Against Women        ISSN: 1077-8012


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Review 1.  Elements of the Design and Implementation of Interventions to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls Associated with Success: Reflections from the What Works to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls? Global Programme.

Authors:  Rachel Jewkes; Samantha Willan; Lori Heise; Laura Washington; Nwabisa Shai; Alice Kerr-Wilson; Andrew Gibbs; Erin Stern; Nicola Christofides
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-11-19       Impact factor: 3.390

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