Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Number of Participants Reporting Reproductive Coercion |
Binary (yes/no) measure based on 9-item indicator list (entitled the Reproductive Coercion Scale) assessing incidence of male partner behaviors that interfere with or prevent use of contraception or coerce pregnancy in prior 3 months. A "yes" response to any of the 9-items indicates reproductive coercion is present. |
Change from baseline number reporting reproductive coercion at 3 and 6 month follow-up (combined) |
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Primary |
Number of Participants Reporting Intimate Partner Violence |
Binary (yes/no) measure based on adapted version of the injury subscale of the Conflict Tactics Scale 2 (CTS-2). A "yes" response to any of the subscale items indicates physical intimate partner violence is present. |
Change from baseline number reporting physical intimate partner violence at 3 and 6 month follow-up (combined) |
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Primary |
Number of Participants Reporting Sexual Intimate Partner Violence |
Binary (yes/no) measure based on single item modified from the Sexual Experiences Short-Form Survey. A "yes" response to this item indicates sexual intimate partner violence is present. |
Change from baseline number reporting sexual intimate partner violence at 3 and 6 month follow-up (combined) |
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Primary |
Number of Participants Reporting Uptake of a Modern Contraceptive Method |
Binary (yes/no) measure based on response if participant received a method from their provider and reported a modern method (IUD, implant, injection, pill, condom). A "yes" response to receiving a method and receiving one of the modern methods listed indicates update a modern contraceptive method. |
Assessed at exit interview on month 0 (immediately after baseline and provider appointment) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reporting Incident Pregnancy |
Binary (yes/no) measure based on one self-report item asking how many times client has been pregnant in past 3 months. A response of greater than zero indicates incident pregnancy. |
Assessed at 3 months and 6 month follow-up (combined) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reporting Incident Unintended Pregnancy |
Binary (yes/no) measure based on an additional item for those self-reporting incident pregnancy "at the time you became pregnant, did you want to become pregnant then, did you want to wait to become pregnant at a later date, or did you not want any more children?" A response of "wanted to wait until later date" OR "did not want anymore children" for incident pregnancy in prior 3 months indicates incident unintended pregnancy. |
Assessed at 3 months and 6 month follow-up (combined) |
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Secondary |
Mean Contraception Self-efficacy Including in the Face of Reproductive Coercion Scale Score (1) |
Investigator developed contraceptive self-efficacy scale, 4-items, Likert response (strongly agree, somewhat agree, disagree), sum score minimum 0 to maximum 8. Higher score indicates better outcome (i.e., greater contraceptive self-efficacy). |
Change from baseline mean contraceptive self-efficacy score at 3 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Mean Contraception Self-efficacy Including in the Face of Reproductive Coercion Scale Score (2) |
Investigator developed contraceptive self-efficacy scale, 4-items, Likert response (strongly agree, somewhat agree, disagree), sum score minimum 0 to maximum 8. Higher score indicates better outcome (i.e., greater contraceptive self-efficacy). |
Change from baseline mean contraceptive self-efficacy score at 6 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Mean Attitudes Justifying Reproductive Coercion Scale Score (1) |
Investigator developed scale measuring attitudes justifying reproductive coercion. Sum score based on 8-item scale (minimum 0, maximum 8) asking participants if it is acceptable for husbands or male partners to enact different forms of RC in a variety of situations, based on participant response to agree/disagree and summed number of agrees over the items. Higher scores indicate worse outcome (i.e., greater justification of reproductive coercion). |
Change from baseline mean attitudes justifying reproductive coercion score at 3 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Mean Attitudes Justifying Reproductive Coercion Scale Score (2) |
Investigator developed scale measuring attitudes justifying reproductive coercion. Sum score based on 8-item scale (minimum 0, maximum 8) asking participants if it is acceptable for husbands or male partners to enact different forms of RC in a variety of situations, based on participant response to agree/disagree and summed number of agrees over the items. Higher scores indicate worse outcome (i.e., greater justification of reproductive coercion). |
Change from baseline mean attitudes justifying reproductive coercion score at 6 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Mean Attitudes Justifying Intimate Partner Violence Scale Score (1) |
Adapted scale measuring attitudes justifying intimate partner violence. Sum score (minimum 0, maximum 7) based on adapted DHS justification of wife beating scale (7-items), based on participant response to agree/disagree and summed number of agrees over the items. Higher scores indicate worse outcome (i.e., greater justification of intimate partner violence). |
Change from baseline mean attitudes justifying intimate partner violence score at 3 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Mean Attitudes Justifying Intimate Partner Violence Scale Score (2) |
Adapted scale measuring attitudes justifying intimate partner violence. Sum score (minimum 0, maximum 7) based on adapted DHS justification of wife beating scale (7-items), based on participant response to agree/disagree and summed number of agrees over the items. Higher scores indicate worse outcome (i.e., greater justification of intimate partner violence). |
Change from baseline mean attitudes justifying intimate partner violence score at 6 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reporting Awareness of Intimate Partner Violence Services (1) |
Binary (yes/no) measure based on four-items assessing reported awareness of listed local services for women and girls experiencing IPV. A "yes" response to any of the four items indicates awareness of IPV services. |
Change from baseline number reporting awareness of intimate partner violence services at 3 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reporting Awareness of Intimate Partner Violence Services (2) |
Binary (yes/no) measure based on four-items assessing reported awareness of listed local services for women and girls experiencing IPV. A "yes" response to any of the four items indicates awareness of IPV services. |
Change from baseline number reporting awareness of intimate partner violence services at 6 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reporting Covert Use of Contraceptives (1) |
Binary (yes/no) measure based on one item if a client has "used family planning without telling a male partner" in the past 3 months. A "yes" response indicates covert use of contraceptives in the past 3 months. Assessed for all clients and those reporting RC/IPV separately. |
Change from baseline number reporting covert use of contraceptives at 3 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reporting Covert Use of Contraceptives (2) |
Binary (yes/no) measure based on one item if a client has "used family planning without telling a male partner" in the past 3 months. A "yes" response indicates covert use of contraceptives in the past 3 months. Assessed for all clients and those reporting RC/IPV separately. |
Change from baseline number reporting covert use of contraceptives at 6 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Utilization of Intimate Partner Violence Services |
Binary (yes/no) measure based on items assessing whether a participant called or visited a listed local service for women or girls experiencing IPV in the past 3 months. A "yes" response indicates utilization of IPV services in the past 3 months. Assessed for all clients and those reporting RC/IPV separately. |
Assessed at 3 months and 6 month follow-up (combined) |
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Secondary |
Leaving a Relationship Because it Felt Unsafe, Unhealthy or Abusive |
Binary (yes/no) measure based on question "in the last three months, have you left a relationship because it felt unhealthy, unsafe, or abusive?" A "yes" response indicates leaving a relationship because it felt unsafe, unhealthy, or abusive. Assessed for all clients and those reporting RC/IPV separately. |
Assessed at 3 months and 6 month follow-up (combined) |
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