| Literature DB >> 32201622 |
Andrew Gibbs1,2, Julienne Corboz3, Esnat Chirwa1,4, Carron Mann5, Fazal Karim6, Mohammed Shafiq6, Anna Mecagni7, Charlotte Maxwell-Jones3, Eva Noble7, Rachel Jewkes1,4,8.
Abstract
Introduction: We assessed whether the Women for Women International (WfWI) economic and social empowerment programme could reduce women's experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV) and depression in Afghanistan.Entities:
Keywords: Afghanistan; mixed-methods; trial; violence against women; women
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32201622 PMCID: PMC7076232 DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2019-001946
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Glob Health ISSN: 2059-7908
Primary and secondary outcomes for the trial
| Number of items and origins | Scaling | Alpha | Hypothesised direction | |
| Primary outcomes | ||||
| Past year experience of physical IPV among currently married women | Five items ask about married women’s experience of physical IPV (specifically: being slapped; pushed or shoved; hit; kicked, dragged, or choked or burnt; threatened to, or actually used a gun, knife or other weapon). The scale is based on the WHO’s multicountry study of IPV | A positive response to one or more items coded as yes | NA | Decrease |
| Past year experience of severe physical IPV among currently married women | Same scale as above. Severe physical IPV is defined as experiencing more than one item of the five, or experiencing any one item more than once (ie, responding few, or many), creating a dichotomous measure equivalent to more than once experiencing physical IPV. This follows analyses suggesting significantly greater health impacts for those experiencing two or more IPV experiences | Two or more items responded to as ‘once’ or responding to any single item as ‘few’, or ‘many’ | NA | Decrease |
| Women’s past week depressive symptoms | Depressive symptoms are assessed using the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression scale (CES-D), comprising 20 items asking about depressive symptoms in the past week | Mean score created; higher mean’s more depressive symptoms | 0.90 | Decrease |
| Secondary outcomes | ||||
| Past year emotional IPV among currently married women | Seven items ask about experiences of emotional abuse by the husband | A positive response to one or more items coded as yes | NA | Decrease |
| Perceptions of husband cruelty among currently married women | Five items ask about married women’s perceptions of her husband and his attitudes and relationship towards her | Mean score: higher scores indicate more cruelty | 0.88 | Decrease |
| Women’s gender attitudes | This scale was developed locally from discussions with Afghans before being tested in Pakistan. A series of 11 questions ask about gender attitudes that individual women hold | Mean score; higher score indicates less gender-equitable attitudes | 0.87 | Decrease |
| Married women’s participation in household decision-making | Five items are asked about women’s ability to participate in household decisions, based on the WHO Multi-Country Study on Domestic Violence | Mean score; higher scores indicate more participation | 0.77 | Increase |
| Women’s mobility | Single item asking whether a woman had travelled outside of the province, or country, in the past year | Binary of yes/no | NA | Increase |
| Mother-in-law and sibling abuse | Two items: a single item assesses whether mother-in-laws have hit the woman in the past 12 months and another item assesses whether siblings have hit the woman in the past 12 months, an affirmative response to either item would indicate abuse | A positive response to one or both items coded as yes | NA | Decrease |
| Perceptions of mother-in-law cruelty | For married women who currently live with their mothers-in-law, six items ask about their relationship and the mother-in-law’s attitudes towards her | Mean score: higher scores indicate more cruelty | 0.84 | Decrease |
| Household food insecurity in past 4 weeks | Three items comprising the Household Hunger Scale, developed for global use and comparability | Mean score created; higher indicates more food insecurity | 0.94 | Decrease |
| Women’s monthly income | A single item asks about earnings in the past month | Mean | NA | Increase |
| Women’s total savings | A single item asks women the total value that they have in savings | Mean | NA | Increase |
| Financial shock resilience | One item asks about ability to mobilise money in an emergency. This measure was developed for use in South Africa and has been used in Asia | Recoded into binary of very or fairly easy and somewhat difficult or very difficult | NA | Decrease |
| Life satisfaction | Life satisfaction is assessed using four items derived from the Satisfaction With Life Scale. | Mean; higher means less satisfied | 0.90 | Decrease |
IPV, intimate partner violence; NA, not available.
Sociodemographic and outcomes of the intervention and control arm, comparing standardised mean differences
| Intervention (n=747) | Control (n=714) | Standardised mean difference | |||
| N | %/mean | n | %/mean | ||
| Demographics | |||||
| Age | |||||
| <20 | 116 | 15.5 | 134 | 18.8 | 0.15 |
| 20–29 | 258 | 34.5 | 235 | 32.9 | |
| 30–39 | 232 | 31.1 | 184 | 25.8 | |
| 40 and above | 141 | 18.9 | 161 | 22.6 | |
| Education | |||||
| None | 577 | 77.7 | 546 | 76.7 | 0.023 |
| Any schooling (madrasa, primary or higher) | 166 | 22.3 | 166 | 23.3 | |
| Primary outcomes | |||||
| Past year experience of physical IPV among currently married women | 479 | 22.5 | 452 | 23.8 | 0.032 |
| Past year experience of severe physical IPV among currently married women | 479 | 14.4 | 452 | 16.8 | 0.066 |
| Women’s past week depressive symptoms | 747 | 15.0 | 711 | 14.3 | −0.069 |
| Secondary outcomes | |||||
| Past year emotional IPV among currently married women | 479 | 27.3 | 452 | 23.9 | 0.079 |
| Perceptions of husband cruelty among currently married women | 480 | 14.9 | 453 | 14.7 | −0.08 |
| Women’s gender attitudes | 745 | 20.0 | 713 | 20.3 | 0.061 |
| Married women’s participation in household decision-making | 468 | 10.5 | 438 | 10.3 | −0.084 |
| Travel outside of the province (ever) | 430 | 57.6 | 58.7 | 419.0 | 0.03 |
| Mother-in-law and sibling abuse | 747 | 16.5 | 714 | 16.7 | 0.005 |
| Perceptions of mother-in-law cruelty | 328 | 15.3 | 302 | 15.3 | 0.023 |
| Household food insecurity in past 4 weeks | 746 | 5.5 | 713 | 5.3 | −0.065 |
| Women’s monthly income | 747 | 2854.0 | 714 | 2874.0 | 0.005 |
| Women’s total savings | 747 | 563.0 | 714 | 931.0 | 0.048 |
| Financial shock resilience | 744 | 83.7 | 712 | 80.2 | 0.092 |
| Life satisfaction | 745 | 13.3 | 713 | 13.2 | −0.023 |
IPV, intimate partner violence.
Figure 1Flow diagram of participants in the trial. MEP, Male Engagement Programme.
Primary and secondary trial outcomes, unadjusted and adjusted outcomes
| WfWI economic and social empowerment intervention | Control | OR/unadjusted coefficient (95% CI) | P value | Adjusted OR/coefficient (95% CI)* | P value | |||
| Number of participants (n=673 full sample; n=441 currently married) | Mean or percentage | Number of participants (n=537 full sample; n=350 currently married) | Mean or percentage | |||||
| Primary outcomes | ||||||||
| Past year experience of physical IPV among currently married women | 424 | 23.8 | 331 | 26.6 | 0.86 (0.62 to 1.2) | 0.385 | 0.88 (0.62 to 1.23) | 0.447 |
| Past year experience of severe physical IPV among currently married women | 424 | 14.9 | 331 | 19.6 | 0.71 (0.49 to 1.05) | 0.084 | 0.75 (0.50 to 1.11) | 0.15 |
| Women’s past week depressive symptoms | 672 | 15.1 | 537 | 15.5 | −0.39 (−1.24 to 0.47) | 0.374 | −0.35 (−1.19 to 0.48) | 0.406 |
| Secondary outcomes | ||||||||
| Past year emotional IPV among currently married women | 424 | 32.3 | 331 | 35.1 | 0.88 (0.65 to 1.20) | 0.43 | 0.87 (0.64 to 1.18) | 0.381 |
| Perceptions of husband cruelty among currently married women | 423 | 14.2 | 331 | 14.4 | −0.16 (−0.49 to 0.16) | 0.325 | −0.16 (−0.49 to 0.16) | 0.325 |
| Women’s gender attitudes | 673 | 23.0 | 537 | 23.9 | −0.89 (−1.15 to −0.62) | <0.001 | −0.89 (−1.15 to −0.62) | <0.001 |
| Married women’s participation in household decision-making | 417 | 11.0 | 323 | 10.5 | 0.32 (−0.04 to 0.69) | 0.081 | 0.35 (−0.04 to 0.74) | 0.078 |
| Travel outside of province (past year) | 117 | 17.4 | 57 | 10.6 | 1.77 (1.26 to 2.49) | 0.001 | 1.78 (1.27 to 2.50) | 0.001 |
| Mother-in-law and sibling abuse | 673 | 13.9 | 537 | 13.8 | 1.00 (0.69 to 1.45) | 0.987 | 1.01 (0.69 to 1.47) | 0.975 |
| Perceptions of mother-in-law cruelty | 249 | 14.5 | 208 | 14.3 | 0.19 (-0.29 to 0.67) | 0.449 | 0.06 (−0.48 to 0.60) | 0.827 |
| Household food insecurity in past 4 weeks | 673 | 5.4 | 537 | 5.9 | −0.47 (−0.85 to −0.10) | 0.013 | −0.48 (−0.85 to −0.12) | 0.01 |
| Women’s monthly income (log transform tobit model)† | 673 | 247.8 | 537 | 177.9 | 3.79 (0.93 to 6.64) | 0.009 | 3.79 (0.96 to 6.61) | 0.009 |
| Women’s total savings (log transform tobit model)† | 673 | 527 | 537 | 84 | 11.84 (9.98 to 13.7) | <0.001 | 11.79 (9.95 to 13.64) | <0.001 |
| Financial shock resilience | 673 | 66.0 | 537 | 64.4 | 1.07 (0.84 to 1.36) | 0.576 | 1.05 (0.83 to 1.34) | 0.678 |
| Life satisfaction | 673 | 14.9 | 537 | 14.8 | 0.10 (−0.10 to 0.31) | 0.327 | 0.09 (−0.12 to 0.29) | 0.395 |
*Adjusted for baseline term and age.
†Only adjusting for age.
IPV, intimate partner violence; WfWI, Women for Women International.
Ancillary analyses of primary outcomes by food insecurity levels at baseline
| OR/unadjusted coefficient (95% CI) | P value | Adjusted OR/coefficient (95% CI)* | P value | |
| Past year physical IPV | ||||
| Food secure (n=381) | 1.06 (0.65 to 1.72) | 0.82 | 1.06 (0.64 to 1.74) | 0.821 |
| Moderate insecurity (n=171) | 0.44 (0.21 to 0.92) | 0.03 | 0.47 (0.22 to 1.01) | 0.052 |
| Severe insecurity (n=199) | 0.89 (0.49 to 1.61) | 0.702 | 0.89 (0.48 to 1.64) | 0.711 |
| Past year severe IPV | ||||
| Food secure (n=381) | 0.88 (0.49 to 1.58) | 0.669 | 0.96 (0.53 to 1.76) | 0.897 |
| Moderate insecurity (n=171) | 0.35 (0.15 to 0.85) | 0.021 | 0.38 (0.16 to 0.93) | 0.034 |
| Severe insecurity (n=199) | 0.73 (0.38 to 1.39) | 0.336 | 0.76 (0.38 to 1.49) | 0.424 |
| Depressive symptoms | ||||
| Food secure (n=673) | 0.17 (−0.88 to 1.22) | 0.751 | 0.2 (−0.84 to 1.25) | 0.700 |
| Moderate insecurity (n=269) | −0.77 (−2.43 to 0.88) | 0.359 | −0.7 (−2.32 to 0.93) | 0.400 |
| Severe insecurity (n=332) | −1.05 (−2.88 to 0.78) | 0.260 | −1.23 (−3.01 to 0.55) | 0.177 |
*Adjusted for baseline term and age.
IPV, intimate partner violence.
Summary of participant information from qualitative data
| Village | Province | Interviews done | Age range* | Backgrounds of participants | Livelihood interventions described |
| Community 1 | Kabul | 9 | 29–38 (mean 29.6 years) | All but one had moved to Kabul and this village; 3 had moved because of poverty; 2 had gone out of the country because of the fighting and returned after the end of the Taliban regime | Mushroom growing; embroidery and sewing; knitting |
| Community 2 | Kabul | 10 | 23–45 (mean 33.6 years) | Only one grew up in Kabul the rest had moved to Kabul; 4 had been in Pakistan because of the war; 2 moved to Kabul because of conflict; 3 moved to Kabul for other reasons | Sewing; knitting |
| Community 3 | Kabul | 9 | 22–49 (mean 34 years) | All but one had started growing up in this community, but 6 had left to Pakistan as refugees and returned only post-Taliban; 2 had stayed throughout the conflict; 1 had moved from elsewhere | Animal husbandry, including poultry; mushroom growing; growing vegetables; sewing |
*Ages are estimated based on information provided.