Poverty, Gender, and Youth Research Program, Population Council, New York.
Glob Health Sci Pract. 2020 Jun 30;8(2):300-324. doi: 10.9745/GHSP-D-20-00015.
Community-based programming to promote gender equity, often delivered through community-based girl groups (CBGGs, sometimes called "safe spaces"), is increasing. However, evidence is weak on how CBGGs are implemented and their effect on adolescent girls' health and well-being. We conducted a comprehensive literature review to identify relevant CBGG programs.
The review included programs with impact evaluations that used experimental or quasi-experimental design, data from 2 time points, control/comparison groups, and quantitative program effects and values.
We analyzed evaluations of 30 programs (14 randomized controlled trials, 16 quasi-experimental). Although program designs varied, most programs targeted unmarried girls aged 13 to 18 years who were both in school and not in school, and who met weekly in groups of 15 to 25 girls. Nearly all programs used multisectoral approaches focusing on life skills and often economic and financial content, such as financial literacy and microsavings. Complementary activities with community members, boys, and health services were common. Across programs, evaluations reported statistically significant effects (<.05) the majority (>50%) of times they measured outcomes related to gender and health attitudes and knowledge, education, psychosocial well-being, and economic and financial outcomes. Measures of outcomes related to girls' health behaviors and health status had majority null findings.
CBGG program evaluations found positive effects on girl-level outcomes that are independent of external factors, like gender norm attitudes, and suboptimal performance on health behavior and health status, which rely on other people and systems. This delivery model has promise for building girls' assets. Complementary actions to engage girls' social environments and structures are needed to change behaviors and health status.
以社区为基础的方案旨在促进性别平等,通常通过以社区为基础的女孩小组(CBGG,有时称为“安全空间”)来实施。然而,关于 CBGG 的实施情况及其对青少年女孩健康和福祉的影响的证据还很薄弱。我们进行了全面的文献综述,以确定相关的 CBGG 方案。
该综述包括具有影响评估的方案,这些方案使用了实验或准实验设计,具有来自两个时间点的数据、对照组/比较组以及定量的方案效果和价值。
我们分析了 30 个方案(14 个随机对照试验,16 个准实验)的评估结果。尽管方案设计有所不同,但大多数方案针对的是未婚女孩,年龄在 13 至 18 岁之间,既在学校又不在学校,每周与 15 至 25 名女孩组成小组。几乎所有的方案都采用了多部门的方法,重点是生活技能,并且经常涉及经济和金融内容,如金融知识和小额储蓄。与社区成员、男孩和卫生服务机构的互补活动很常见。在所有方案中,评估报告的与性别和健康态度和知识、教育、心理社会健康以及经济和金融结果相关的结果均具有统计学意义(<0.05),大多数情况下(>50%),他们测量的结果与女孩的健康行为和健康状况相关。
CBGG 方案评估发现,该方案对女孩层面的结果具有积极影响,这些影响独立于外部因素,如性别规范态度,而在健康行为和健康状况方面的表现欠佳,则依赖于其他人及系统。这种交付模式有望为培养女孩的资产提供帮助。需要采取补充行动来参与女孩的社会环境和结构,以改变行为和健康状况。