Measuring Young Adolescent Perceptions of Relationships: a vignette based approach to exploring gender equality
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Robert Blum, Johns Hopkins University. Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Shanghai, China: 97.74% (1776/1814);
Cuenca, Ecuador: 100% (704/704).
Shanghai, China: Shanghai is research-only site without intervention program. Two-stage sampling process was conducted to first select schools and then students within each school. Three schools were selected purposely with key informants from the Teacher Training College of the Jing’an District: one in Baoshan sub-district with about 250 students in each grade and another two in Pengpu sub-district with about 200 and 100 students in each grade respectively. All eligible students in grades 6, 7, and 8 were recruited, resulting in a cluster sample of about 1700 adolescents aged of 10-14 years.
Cuenca, Ecuador: Cuenca is also a research-only site. Similarly, a two-stage sampling strategy was applied. Firstly, urban schools were selected based on students’ socioeconomic status, that is, only schools of attendants with low socioeconomic conditions were considered, and 70 eligible schools were established. 7 schools out of 70 were randomly selected. Secondly, within each school students (aged 10-14) were randomly selected and number of recruitments was proportional to the total number of students.
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