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Effectiveness of conditional cash transfers, subsidized child care and life skills training on adolescent mothers’ schooling, sexual and reproductive health, and mental health outcomes in Burkina Faso and Malawi: The PROMOTE Project randomized controlled

BURKINA FASO, MALAWI, 2024
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Caroline Kabiru
Last modified October 14, 2024 Page views 1122 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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  • BURKINA FASO
    PROMOTE (1)
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Data file Cases Variables
BURKINA FASO PROMOTE (1)
This BURKINA FASO data file contains data related to lived experiences of pregnant and parenting adolescents and the circumstances sorrounding their situation. The first section includes questions on demographic and background charateristics, including their schooling and desire to return to school. The second section examines family characteristics. The third section comprises questions on social capital and networks. The fourth section includes questions on self-report health - both physical and mental health. The fifth section includes questions on marriage and sexual behavior. The sixth section comprises question on reproductive health knowledge and contraceptive behavior, while the seventh section captures data on adolescent mothers' pregnancies and births. This section also includes questions on their child care experiences. The eighth section comprises questions on HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. Section nine has questions on gender-based violence and adverse childhood experiences. The last section captures data on adolescents aspirations, concerns and perceived life chances.
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MALAWI PROMOTE
This MALAWI data file contains data related to lived experiences of pregnant and parenting adolescents and the circumstances sorrounding their situation. The first section includes questions on demographic and background charateristics, including their schooling and desire to return to school. The second section examines family characteristics. The third section comprises questions on social capital and networks. The fourth section includes questions on self-report health - both physical and mental health. The fifth section includes questions on marriage and sexual behavior. The sixth section comprises question on reproductive health knowledge and contraceptive behavior, while the seventh section captures data on adolescent mothers' pregnancies and births. This section also includes questions on their child care experiences. The eighth section comprises questions on HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. Section nine has questions on gender-based violence and adverse childhood experiences. The last section captures data on adolescents aspirations, concerns and perceived life chances.
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