Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Standardized Index of Education and Learning (girls) |
Standardized index of education and learning at the individual level. The index is standardized to be mean 0 standard deviation 1. Higher values are better outcomes. Each component of the index is also standardized to be mean zero standard deviation one before summing. The index is comprised of four components: indicator for enrolled in school (at time in survey, or if school not in session at survey, at time of most recent session), share of school days attended (past two weeks; among those enrolled), indicator for did not miss more than one week of school at one time (past 12 months; among those enrolled), aspires for secondary degree or higher. The construction of the index, and a detailed description of its components is described in the protocol. |
20 months after intervention starts |
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Primary |
Standardized index of Bodily Integrity (girls) |
Standardized index of bodily integrity at the individual level. The index is standardized to be mean 0 standard deviation 1. Higher values are better outcomes. Each component of the index is also standardized to be mean zero standard deviation one before summing. The index is comprised of six indicators: peer violence scale (past 12 months, inverse), indicator for did not experience peer violence (past 12 months), indicator for did not perpetrate peer violence (past 12 months), indicator for did not experience violence or witness violence against female caregiver in the household (past 12 months), indicator for did not experience sexual violence (past 12 months), ideal age of marriage. The construction of the index, and a detailed description of its components is described in the protocol. |
20 months after the intervention starts |
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Primary |
Standardized Index of Health, Nutrition, and Sexual and Reproductive Health (girls) |
Standardized index of bodily integrity at the individual level. The index is standardized to be mean 0 standard deviation 1. Higher values are better outcomes. Each component of the index is also standardized to be mean zero standard deviation one before summing. The index is comprised of five components: indicator for self-reported health very good or good, proportion of meals yesterday with meat/chicken/fish/egg, indicator if ever hungry because not enough food (past four weeks), indicator for normal activities not affected during menstruation (among those who have reached menarche), index of improved menstrual hygiene practices (among those who have reached menarche), ideal age of first child (among childless). The construction of the index, and a detailed description of its components is described in the protocol. |
20 months after the intervention starts |
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Primary |
Standardized Index of Psychosocial Well-Being (girls) |
Standardized index of bodily integrity at the individual level. The index is standardized to be mean 0 standard deviation 1. Higher values are better outcomes. Each component of the index is also standardized to be mean zero standard deviation one before summing. The index is composed of three components. Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale score, General Health Questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12; measure of psychosocial distress; inverse) score, Child and Youth Resilience Scale score. The construction of the index, and a detailed description of its components is described in the protocol |
20 months after the intervention starts |
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Primary |
Standardized Index of Voice and Agency (girls) |
Standardized index of voice and agency. The index is standardized to be mean 0 standard deviation 1. Higher values are better outcomes. Each component of the index is also standardized to be mean zero standard deviation one before summing. The index is composed of five components: index of participation in decision making (school, family; standardized separately for in school and out of school), index of comfort discussing issues, index of voice, index of mobility, index of collective action. The construction of the index, and a detailed description of its components is described in the protocol. |
20 months after the intervention starts |
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Primary |
Standardized Index of Economic Empowerment (girls) |
Standardized index of economic empowerment. The index is standardized to be mean 0 standard deviation 1. Higher values are better outcomes. Each component of the index is also standardized to be mean zero standard deviation one before summing. Index is comprised of five components: indicator for any control of money (past 12 months), indicator for any savings for the future, indicator for aspires to be employed in skilled or professional work when adult, aspires to have employment or a business when adult, proportion of time yesterday in leisure and school (including travel to and from, and studying). The construction of the index, and a detailed description of its components is described in the protocol. |
20 months after the intervention starts |
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Primary |
Standardized Index of Cross-Cutting Gender Issues (girls) |
Standardized index of cross-cutting gender issues. The index is standardized to be mean 0 standard deviation 1. Higher values are better outcomes. Each component of the index is also standardized to be mean zero standard deviation one before summing. Index is comprised of six components: index of gender equitable attitudes, index of gender consciousness, index of trusted friends (supportive social network), indicator for supportive adult, knowledge index, index of access to health services. The construction of the index, and a detailed description of its components is described in the protocol. |
20 months after the intervention ends |
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Primary |
Standardized Index of Cross-Cutting Gender Issues (boys) |
Standardized index of cross-cutting issues for boys. The index is standardized to be mean 0 standard deviation 1. Higher values are better outcomes. Each component of the index is also standardized to be mean zero standard deviation one before summing. Index of composed of 9 components: index of gender equitable attitudes, index of gender consciousness, index of gender equitable behaviors, indicator for not perpetrating peer violence, peer violence index (inverse), indicator for not being a victim of peer violence, General Health Questionare-12 (GHQ-12; measure of mental health, inverse) score, indicator for supportive adult, knowledge index. The construction of the index, and a detailed description of its components is described in the protocol |
20 months after the intervention ends |
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Primary |
Standardized Index of Cross-cutting Gender Issues (primary female caregivers of girls) |
Standardized index of cross-cutting issues for primary female caregivers of girls. The index is standardized to be mean 0 standard deviation 1. Higher values are better outcomes. Each component of the index is also standardized to be mean zero standard deviation one before summing. Index consists of 8 components: aspiration for adolescent's education, expected age of marriage for adolescent, aspiration for adolescent to work in skilled or professional employment as an adult, aspiration for adolescent to be employed or own a business as an adult, index of support for education, indicator for did not cut back food same for boys and girls (past 4 weeks), index of gender consciousness, index of gender attitudes. The construction of the index, and a detailed description of its components is described in the protocol |
20 months after the intervention ends |
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