Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Hopkin's Symptom Checklist (HSCL) |
Assesses caregiver mental health including two subscales related to anxiety and depression. The HSCL includes 25 items scored on a 4-point Likert scale (1-4) scores can range from 1 to 100 with higher scores indicating poorer mental health. Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of caregiver mental health while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline, 4-months, 16-months |
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Other |
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation (DERS) |
Assesses caregiver emotion regulation. The full DERS scale includes 36 items which are scored on a 5-point Likert scale (1-5). Higher scores indicate greater difficulties in emotion regulation with a minimum score of 36 and maximum score of 180. Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of caregiver mental health (emotion dysregulation) while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline, 4-months, 16-months |
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Other |
WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0) |
Assesses caregiver interpersonal functioning across 6 domains (cognition, mobility, self-care, getting along, life activities, participation). The WHODAS 2.0 includes 12 items scored on a 5-point Likert scale (0-4) where scores can range from 0 to 48. Higher scores indicate worse interpersonal functioning. Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of caregiver interpersonal functioning while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline, 4-months, 16-months |
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Other |
The Implementation Leadership Scale (ILS) |
This assessment assesses a key implementation science construct regarding leadership across 4 domains (proactive leadership, knowledgeable leadership, supportive leadership, perseverant leadership). The ILS includes 12-items scored on a 5-point Likert scale (0-4) with higher scores indicating stronger leadership. Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of leadership as it regards evidence-based practice while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline and 4-months |
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Primary |
Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME) Inventory |
The HOME is a 43-item survey to assess responsive caregiving. The HOME combines observation of parenting behaviors and household conditions with caregiver report. Items are summed to derive a total score with a minimum score of 0 and a maximum score of 43. Higher home scores indicate higher levels of responsive caregiving. Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of responsive caregiving while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline, 4-months, 16-months |
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Primary |
Observation of Mother-Child Interaction (OMCI) |
The OMCI assesses responsive caregiving via a five-minute interaction that is scored according to published guidelines. The maximum OMCI score is 57 (minimum= 0) with higher scores indicating higher levels of responsive caregiving. Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of responsive caregiving while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline, 4-months, 16-months |
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Primary |
UNICEF MICS Family Care Indicators (FCI) |
The UNICEF MICS Family Care Indicators is a cumulative score of caregivers' self-reported engagement in stimulating activities with the child during the prior three days. The maximum score is 6 (minimum score=0) with higher scores indicating higher levels of caregiver engagement in stimulating activities. Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of caregiver engagement while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline, 4-months, 16-months |
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Primary |
Dissemination and Implementation Measure (D&I) |
This measure is administered to interventionists, households, and organizations. It assess key implementation science domains related to buy-in, acceptability, feasibility, and appropriateness. Items are scored on a 4-point Likert scale (0-3) with higher scores indicating higher buy-in, acceptability, feasibility, etc. Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of these constructs while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline and 4-months |
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Primary |
Program Sustainability Assessment Tool (PSAT) |
This assessment is administered to providers and organizations. It assesses sustainability of the Sugira Muryango intervention across 8 domains (environment, funding stability, partnerships, organizational capacity, program evaluation, program adaption, communication, strategic planning). The PSAT includes 40 items that are scored on a 7-point Likert scale (1-7) with higher scores indicating higher capacity for program sustainability. Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of program sustainability while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline and 4-months |
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Primary |
Malawi Development Assessment Tool (MDAT) |
The MDAT is an observational, task-based measure used to asses child development across domain of gross motor, fine motor, language and socio-emotional development. Standardization of score is done relative to data from the SHINE study from Malawi provided by the MDAT team. Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of child development while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline, 4-months, 16-months |
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Primary |
Ages and Stages Questionnaire-3 (ASQ-3) |
The ASQ uses a series of parent-completed range age-specific questionnaires designed to screen for developmental delay of children in the areas of gross motor skills, fine motor skills, communication, and problem solving. The ASQ-3 is scored using standard guidelines for standardization resulting in binary outcome variables for each domain indicating whether or not the child showed "developmental delay" vs. "no developmental delay. Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of child development while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline, 4-months, 16-months |
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Primary |
UNICEF MICS: Child Discipline Module |
Assesses children's exposure to violent and nonviolent discipline. Exposure to violence is assessed by summing the exposures and creating a continuous score that can range from 0 to 13. Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of child discipline while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline, 4-months, 16-months |
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Primary |
Rwanda Demographic Health Survey- Intimate Partner Violence |
Indicators from the Rwanda DHS cover topics related to perpetration and victimization of violence between intimate partners. |
baseline, 4-months, 16-months |
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Secondary |
Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) |
Indicators from the Rwanda DHS cover topics related to child health, care seeking, WASH (Water, Sanitation, Hygiene), and intimate partner violence. All responses are binary (yes/no). Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of child health while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline, 4-months, 16-months |
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Secondary |
WHO infant and young child feeding practices |
This assessment assesses children's nutritional intake was assessed by parent-reported dietary diversity reflecting the number of food groups (out of 7) the child consumed in the past 24 hours. Scores are binary (yes/no) and a sum score is created to indicate dietary diversity; minimum score is 0 and a maximum score in 14. Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of dietary diversity and nutrition while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline, 4-months, 16-months |
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Secondary |
Child Anthropometrics |
Child anthropometrics are assessed by taking child's height, weight, length and a measure of the middle-upper arm circumference. Height is measured in centimeters to the nearest 0.1 cm. Weight is measured in kilograms to the nearest 1 gram. Middle upper arm circumference is measured in centimeters to the nearest 0.1 cm. Standardization is done using software provided by the World Health Organization. Baseline will provide a baseline assessment of child height/weight/growth while follow-up assessments will assess change over time. |
baseline, 4-months, 16-months |
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