2014 Quantitative component

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2014 Isibindi child and youth care worker with teenage girls in a safe park
2014 Isibindi child and youth care worker with teenage girls in a safe park
Given the sensitive nature of themes under discussion, the baseline survey for the teens and the caregivers were undertaken in two parts. Part I of the questionnaire consists of relatively anodyne questions which helped to establish trust and mutual comfort between the respondents and the research assistants. This was followed up with Part II of the questionnaire where more difficult topics related to abuse experience, and sexual reproductive health were broached. Follow up questionnaires ask the same questions as baseline minus socio-demographic questions.
Documents
Toolkit
2014 Caregiver baseline 1 questionnaire
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2014 Caregiver baseline 2 questionnaire
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2014 Caregiver follow up questionnaire
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2014 Teen baseline 1 questionnaire
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2014 Teen baseline 2 questionnaire
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2014 Teen follow up questionnaire
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contents
Introduction
Sinovuyo teen parenting programme
Conceptualising qualitative study
Application for ethics approval
2014 Quantitative component
2014 Qualitative components
2015 Quantitative components
2015 Qualitative components
Relevance, Implementation and Impact of the Sinovuyo Teen Parenting Programme in South Africa
Policy and service delivery implications for the implementation and scale-up of an adolescent parent support programme: a qualitative study in Eastern Cape, South Africa
“It empowers to attend.” Understanding how participants in the Eastern Cape of South Africa experienced a parent support programme: A qualitative study
Delivering a Parenting Programme in Rural South Africa: The Local Child and Youth Care Worker Experience
It Has Changed: Understanding change in a parenting program in South Africa
Parenting for Lifelong Health: a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of a non-commercialised parenting programme for adolescents and their families in South Africa
General
Sinovuyo teen parenting programme
Conceptualising qualitative study
Application for ethics approval
2014 Pilot Test of Sinovuyo Teen Parenting Programme
2014 Quantitative component
2014 Qualitative components
2015 Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) and Qualitative Study
2015 Quantitative components
2015 Qualitative components
Innocenti publications
Relevance, Implementation and Impact of the Sinovuyo Teen Parenting Programme in South Africa
Policy and service delivery implications for the implementation and scale-up of an adolescent parent support programme: a qualitative study in Eastern Cape, South Africa
“It empowers to attend.” Understanding how participants in the Eastern Cape of South Africa experienced a parent support programme: A qualitative study
Delivering a Parenting Programme in Rural South Africa: The Local Child and Youth Care Worker Experience
Journal articles (external links)
It Has Changed: Understanding change in a parenting program in South Africa
Parenting for Lifelong Health: a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of a non-commercialised parenting programme for adolescents and their families in South Africa