Impact of DREAMS interventions on experiences of violence among adolescent girls and young women: Findings from population-based cohort studies in Kenya and South Africa.

DREAMS aims to reduce HIV incidence among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) by tackling drivers of HIV risk including gender-based violence. We evaluate the impact of DREAMS on recent experiences of violence perpetuated by men against AGYW. AGYW cohorts were randomly selected from demographic...

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Main Authors: Elvis Omondi Achach Wambiya, Annabelle J Gourlay, Sarah Mulwa, Faith Magut, Nondumiso Mthiyane, Benedict Orindi, Natsayi Chimbindi, Daniel Kwaro, Maryam Shahmanesh, Sian Floyd, Isolde Birdthistle, Abdhalah Ziraba
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://journals.plos.org/globalpublichealth/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pgph.0001818&type=printable
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author Elvis Omondi Achach Wambiya
Annabelle J Gourlay
Sarah Mulwa
Faith Magut
Nondumiso Mthiyane
Benedict Orindi
Natsayi Chimbindi
Daniel Kwaro
Maryam Shahmanesh
Sian Floyd
Isolde Birdthistle
Abdhalah Ziraba
author_facet Elvis Omondi Achach Wambiya
Annabelle J Gourlay
Sarah Mulwa
Faith Magut
Nondumiso Mthiyane
Benedict Orindi
Natsayi Chimbindi
Daniel Kwaro
Maryam Shahmanesh
Sian Floyd
Isolde Birdthistle
Abdhalah Ziraba
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collection DOAJ
description DREAMS aims to reduce HIV incidence among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) by tackling drivers of HIV risk including gender-based violence. We evaluate the impact of DREAMS on recent experiences of violence perpetuated by men against AGYW. AGYW cohorts were randomly selected from demographic platforms in South Africa (rural KwaZulu-Natal) and Kenya (Nairobi informal settlements and rural Gem sub-county). AGYW aged 13-22 years were enrolled in 2017 (Nairobi, KwaZulu-Natal) or 2018 (Gem), with annual follow-up to 2019. We described proportions of AGYW who self-reported experiences of violence perpetrated by males in the 12 months preceding the interview, overall and by form (physical, sexual, emotional). We investigated associations with DREAMS (invitation to participate during 2017-2018) through multivariable propensity score-adjusted logistic regression and estimated the causal effect of DREAMS on experiences of violence, under counter-factual scenarios in which all versus no AGYW were DREAMS beneficiaries. Among 852, 1018 and 1712 AGYW followed-up in 2019 in Nairobi, Gem and KZN, respectively, proportions reporting any violence in 2019 were higher in Nairobi (29%) than Gem (18%) and KwaZulu-Natal (19%). By sub-type, emotional and physical violence were more frequently reported than sexual violence. We found no evidence of an impact attributable to DREAMS on overall levels of violence, in any setting. Nor was there evidence of impact on sub-types of violence, with one exception: an increase in physical violence in Nairobi if all, versus no, AGYW were DREAMS beneficiaries (16% vs 11%; +5% difference [95% CI: +0.2%, +10.0%]). Experiences of gender-based violence were common among AGYW, especially in urban settings, and DREAMS had no measurable impact on reducing violence within three years of implementation. Violence prevention programming that reaches more men and the broader community, sustained for longer periods, may yield greater gains in violence reduction than AGYW-focused programming. Additionally, more investment in implementation research is needed to bridge trial-based study findings from efficacy to population-level effectiveness.
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spelling doaj.art-548efdc6d12f47efbdb1c40f9e69ef1b2024-03-26T06:06:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLOS Global Public Health2767-33752023-01-0135e000181810.1371/journal.pgph.0001818Impact of DREAMS interventions on experiences of violence among adolescent girls and young women: Findings from population-based cohort studies in Kenya and South Africa.Elvis Omondi Achach WambiyaAnnabelle J GourlaySarah MulwaFaith MagutNondumiso MthiyaneBenedict OrindiNatsayi ChimbindiDaniel KwaroMaryam ShahmaneshSian FloydIsolde BirdthistleAbdhalah ZirabaDREAMS aims to reduce HIV incidence among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) by tackling drivers of HIV risk including gender-based violence. We evaluate the impact of DREAMS on recent experiences of violence perpetuated by men against AGYW. AGYW cohorts were randomly selected from demographic platforms in South Africa (rural KwaZulu-Natal) and Kenya (Nairobi informal settlements and rural Gem sub-county). AGYW aged 13-22 years were enrolled in 2017 (Nairobi, KwaZulu-Natal) or 2018 (Gem), with annual follow-up to 2019. We described proportions of AGYW who self-reported experiences of violence perpetrated by males in the 12 months preceding the interview, overall and by form (physical, sexual, emotional). We investigated associations with DREAMS (invitation to participate during 2017-2018) through multivariable propensity score-adjusted logistic regression and estimated the causal effect of DREAMS on experiences of violence, under counter-factual scenarios in which all versus no AGYW were DREAMS beneficiaries. Among 852, 1018 and 1712 AGYW followed-up in 2019 in Nairobi, Gem and KZN, respectively, proportions reporting any violence in 2019 were higher in Nairobi (29%) than Gem (18%) and KwaZulu-Natal (19%). By sub-type, emotional and physical violence were more frequently reported than sexual violence. We found no evidence of an impact attributable to DREAMS on overall levels of violence, in any setting. Nor was there evidence of impact on sub-types of violence, with one exception: an increase in physical violence in Nairobi if all, versus no, AGYW were DREAMS beneficiaries (16% vs 11%; +5% difference [95% CI: +0.2%, +10.0%]). Experiences of gender-based violence were common among AGYW, especially in urban settings, and DREAMS had no measurable impact on reducing violence within three years of implementation. Violence prevention programming that reaches more men and the broader community, sustained for longer periods, may yield greater gains in violence reduction than AGYW-focused programming. Additionally, more investment in implementation research is needed to bridge trial-based study findings from efficacy to population-level effectiveness.https://journals.plos.org/globalpublichealth/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pgph.0001818&type=printable
spellingShingle Elvis Omondi Achach Wambiya
Annabelle J Gourlay
Sarah Mulwa
Faith Magut
Nondumiso Mthiyane
Benedict Orindi
Natsayi Chimbindi
Daniel Kwaro
Maryam Shahmanesh
Sian Floyd
Isolde Birdthistle
Abdhalah Ziraba
Impact of DREAMS interventions on experiences of violence among adolescent girls and young women: Findings from population-based cohort studies in Kenya and South Africa.
PLOS Global Public Health
title Impact of DREAMS interventions on experiences of violence among adolescent girls and young women: Findings from population-based cohort studies in Kenya and South Africa.
title_full Impact of DREAMS interventions on experiences of violence among adolescent girls and young women: Findings from population-based cohort studies in Kenya and South Africa.
title_fullStr Impact of DREAMS interventions on experiences of violence among adolescent girls and young women: Findings from population-based cohort studies in Kenya and South Africa.
title_full_unstemmed Impact of DREAMS interventions on experiences of violence among adolescent girls and young women: Findings from population-based cohort studies in Kenya and South Africa.
title_short Impact of DREAMS interventions on experiences of violence among adolescent girls and young women: Findings from population-based cohort studies in Kenya and South Africa.
title_sort impact of dreams interventions on experiences of violence among adolescent girls and young women findings from population based cohort studies in kenya and south africa
url https://journals.plos.org/globalpublichealth/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pgph.0001818&type=printable
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