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Evidence for better lives study:A comparative birth-cohort study on child exposure to violence and other adversities in eight low-and middle-income countries-foundational research (study protocol

Authors :
Adriana Baban
Aja Louise Murray
Marguerite Marlow
Bernadette Madrid
Mark Tomlinson
Pasco Fearon
Deshanie Chathurika
Susan P. Walker
Yulia Shenderovich
Diana Taut
Claire Hughes
Catherine L. Ward
Joseph Osafo
Asvini D. Fernando
Manuel Eisner
Siham Sikander
Sara Valdebenito
Michael P. Dunne
Vo Van Thang
Valdebenito, Sara [0000-0001-9361-9379]
Thang, Vo Van [0000-0003-2018-0371]
Tomlinson, Mark [0000-0001-5846-3444]
Shenderovich, Yulia [0000-0002-0254-3397]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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Valdebenito, S, Murray, A, Hughes, C, Ba Ban, A, Fernando, A D, Madrid, B J, Ward, C, Osafo, J, Dunne, M, Sikander, S, Walker, S P, Thang, V V, Tomlinson, M, Fearon, P, Shenderovich, Y, Marlow, M, Chathurika, D, Taut, D & Eisner, M 2020, ' Evidence for better lives study : A comparative birth-cohort study on child exposure to violence and other adversities in eight low-and middle-income countries-foundational research (study protocol ', BMJ Open, vol. 10, no. 10, e034986 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034986, BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 10 (2020), BMJ Open, Valdebenito, S, Murray, A L, Hughes, C, Baban, A, Fernando, A D, Madrid, B, Ward, C L, Osafo, J, Dunne, M, Sikander, S, Walker, S, Van Thang, V, Tomlinson, M, Fearon, P, Shenderovich, Y, Marlow, M, Chathurika, D, Taut, D & Eisner, M 2020, ' Evidence for Better Lives Study : A comparative birth-cohort study on child exposure to violence and other adversities in eight low-and middle-income countries – foundational research (study protocol) ', BMJ Open, pp. 1-11 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034986
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Funder: Consuelo Zobel Alger Foundation, Inc.<br />Funder: British Academy; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000286<br />Funder: Cambridge Humanities Research Grants Scheme<br />Funder: University of Cambridge GCRF Quality Research<br />Funder: Jacobs Foundation; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003986<br />Funder: Wolfson discretionary research<br />Introduction: Violence against children is a health, human rights and social problem affecting approximately half of the world’s children. Its effects begin at prenatal stages with long-lasting impacts on later health and well-being. The Evidence for Better Lives Study (EBLS) aims to produce high-quality longitudinal data from cities in eight low- and middle-income countries—Ghana, Jamaica, Pakistan, the Philippines, Romania, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Vietnam—to support effective intervention to reduce violence against children. EBLS-Foundational Research (EBLS-FR) tests critical aspects of the planned EBLS, including participant recruitment and retention, data collection and analysis. Alongside epidemiological estimates of levels and predictors of exposure to violence and adversity during pregnancy, we plan to explore mechanisms that may link exposure to violence to mothers’ biological stress markers and subjective well-being. Methods and analyses: EBLS-FR is a short longitudinal study with a sample of 1200 pregnant women. Data are collected during the last trimester of pregnancy and 2 to 6 months after birth. The questionnaire for participating women has been translated into nine languages. Measures obtained from mothers will include, among others, mental and physical health, attitudes to corporal punishment, adverse childhood experiences, prenatal intimate partner violence, substance use and social/community support. Hair and dry blood spot samples are collected from the pregnant women to measure stress markers. To explore research participation among fathers, EBLS-FR is recruiting 300 fathers in the Philippines and Sri Lanka. Ethics and dissemination: The study received ethical approvals at all recruiting sites and universities in the project. Results will be disseminated through journal publications, conferences and seminar presentations involving local communities, health services and other stakeholders. Findings from this work will help to adjust the subsequent stages of the EBLS project.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Valdebenito, S, Murray, A, Hughes, C, Ba Ban, A, Fernando, A D, Madrid, B J, Ward, C, Osafo, J, Dunne, M, Sikander, S, Walker, S P, Thang, V V, Tomlinson, M, Fearon, P, Shenderovich, Y, Marlow, M, Chathurika, D, Taut, D & Eisner, M 2020, ' Evidence for better lives study : A comparative birth-cohort study on child exposure to violence and other adversities in eight low-and middle-income countries-foundational research (study protocol ', BMJ Open, vol. 10, no. 10, e034986 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034986, BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 10 (2020), BMJ Open, Valdebenito, S, Murray, A L, Hughes, C, Baban, A, Fernando, A D, Madrid, B, Ward, C L, Osafo, J, Dunne, M, Sikander, S, Walker, S, Van Thang, V, Tomlinson, M, Fearon, P, Shenderovich, Y, Marlow, M, Chathurika, D, Taut, D & Eisner, M 2020, ' Evidence for Better Lives Study : A comparative birth-cohort study on child exposure to violence and other adversities in eight low-and middle-income countries – foundational research (study protocol) ', BMJ Open, pp. 1-11 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034986
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6a77e9866821f0cba195cb05bde291d4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034986