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IED.004. Abramsky et al. (2016) Ecological pathways to prevention: SASA!. [Uganda]

ID: 
IPVP.EGM66
Full title: 
Ecological pathways to prevention: how does the SASA! Community mobilisation model work to prevent physical intimate partner violence against women?
Publication date: 
01 January 2016
Maps: 
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Prevention
Study design: 
Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
Regions: 
Sub-Saharan Africa
Countries: 
Uganda
Interventions: 
Community-wide mobilisation
Outcomes: 
Awareness & life skills (W)
Attitudes & self-efficacy/identity (W)
Socio-economic factors (W)
Incidence or reaction to IPV (W)
Awareness & life skills (M)
Attitudes to IPV, perception of gender roles (M)
Socio-economic factors (M)
Incidence or reaction to IPV (M)
Response to IPV
Attitudes to IPV & perception of gender roles
Community/society response to IPV
Measure long term impact
Vulnerable populations (other than women)
Link: 
https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-016-3018-9

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