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Program P: a gender transformative intervention targeting parents to reduce violence against women and children in Bolivia

Program P: A Gender Transformative Intervention Targeting Parents to Reduce Violence Against Women and Children in Bolivia

Status
Active, not recruiting
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Interventional
Source
REBEC
Registry ID
RBR-8rm3xh
Enrollment
Unknown
Registered
2020-08-29
Start date
2016-09-14
Completion date
Unknown
Last updated
2025-10-27

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Domestic violence

Interventions

Programa P is a socio-educational program for parents seeking to promote: (a) greater participation of men in their fatherhood and the care of their sons and daughters
(b) responsibility among parents in parenting and domestic tasks, fostering equitable relationships
and (c) close relationships, developing parenting skills of positive discipline to ultimately prevent violence against children and women. The implementation of Programa P in Bolivia focused on house
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Sponsors

Banco Interamericano de Desenvolvimento- IADB
Lead Sponsor
Banco Interamericano de Desenvolvimento- IADB
Collaborator

Eligibility

Inclusion criteria

Inclusion criteria: Househols with both parents; children under 3 years old; living in District 8 in El Alto

Exclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria: Relocate to another city before randomization; parents do not share the same household

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
Increase in the GEM index (1-100 points) 5 month after the conclusion of treatment, verified through difference in means between groups, from the observation of a variation of at least 5 points in the pre and post-intervention measurements;Increase in the KIDI scale (1-100 points) 5 month after the conclusion of treatment, verified through difference in means between groups, from the observation of a variation of at least 5 points in the pre and post-intervention measurements;Decrease in incidence of intimate partner violence prevalence 5 month after the conclusion of treatment, verified through difference in means between groups, from the observation of a variation of at least 4 percentage points in the pre and post-intervention measurements

Secondary

MeasureTime frame
Increase in parental practice scale (1-100 points) 5 month after the conclusion of treatment, verified through difference in means between groups, from the observation of a variation of at least 5 points in the pre and post-intervention measurements;Decrease in incidence of violent discipline 5 month after the conclusion of treatment, verified through difference in means between groups, from the observation of a variation of at least 4 percentage points in the pre and post-intervention measurements ;Increase in the distribution of household activities scale (1-100 points) 5 month after the conclusion of treatment, verified through difference in means between groups, from the observation of a variation of at least 5 points in the pre and post-intervention measurements;Increase in the household decision-making scale (1-100 points) 5 month after the conclusion of treatment, verified through difference in means between groups, from the observation of a variation of at least 5 points in the pre and post-intervention measurements;Increase in the quality of couples’ communication (1-100 points) 5 month after the conclusion of treatment, verified through difference in means between groups, from the observation of a variation of at least 5 points in the pre and post-intervention measurements;Decrease in incidence of depression 5 month after the conclusion of treatment, verified through difference in means between groups, from the observation of a variation of at least 4 percentage points in the pre and post-intervention measurements

Countries

Bolivia

Contacts

Public ContactMonserrat Bustelo

Banco Interamericano de Desenvolvimento- IADB

MONSERRATB@iadb.org+1-202-6231000

Outcome results

None listed

Source: REBEC (via WHO ICTRP)