Buller, AM, Howard-Merrill, L, Pichon, M, Sono, R, Gimunta, V, Rutenge, O, Ally, H, Kori, V, Lucas, J, Tibesigwa, E and Vuri, V. 2024. Longitudinal in-depth interview data with adolescent girls and their caregivers evaluating a radio drama aimed at changing the social norms driving age-disparate transactional sex in Tanzania. [Online]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. Available from: https://doi.org/10.17037/DATA.00003750.
Buller, AM, Howard-Merrill, L, Pichon, M, Sono, R, Gimunta, V, Rutenge, O, Ally, H, Kori, V, Lucas, J, Tibesigwa, E and Vuri, V. Longitudinal in-depth interview data with adolescent girls and their caregivers evaluating a radio drama aimed at changing the social norms driving age-disparate transactional sex in Tanzania [Internet]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; 2024. Available from: https://doi.org/10.17037/DATA.00003750.
Buller, AM, Howard-Merrill, L, Pichon, M, Sono, R, Gimunta, V, Rutenge, O, Ally, H, Kori, V, Lucas, J, Tibesigwa, E and Vuri, V (2024). Longitudinal in-depth interview data with adolescent girls and their caregivers evaluating a radio drama aimed at changing the social norms driving age-disparate transactional sex in Tanzania. [Data Collection]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.17037/DATA.00003750.
Description
A set of in-depth interview transcripts from 85 participants: 29 adolescent girls aged 12-16 years, 30 of their male caregivers and 26 of their female caregivers. Of these, 162 transcripts are longitudinal, coming from 23 adolescent girls, 18 male caregivers and 18 female caregivers at baseline and endline. A sub-sample of participants also have midline data. Additionally, there are 6 transcripts that cover 1 adolescent girls and 2 male caregivers at baseline and midline, as well as 23 baseline-only transcripts from 5 adolescent girls, 10 male caregivers and 3 8 female caregivers. Interviewees gave informed consent to participate in an exploratory, quasi-experimental evaluation of the Learning Initiative on Norms, Exploitation and Abuse (LINEA) radio drama intervention to prevent age-disparate transactional sex in Shinyanga region, Tanzania between August and December 2021. In-depth interviews were conducted at three timepoints, corresponding to baseline, midline and endline of intervention implementation. The interviews contain information on gender norms, experiences with age-disparate transactional sex, social norms, attitudes and beliefs linked to age-disparate transactional sex, perceptions of and experiences with the radio drama and discussion session interventions, girl’s experiences during COVID-19 related school closures, and goals and aspirations for the future.
Additional information
The research is based upon an analysis of in-depth interviews conducted with a small sample of adolescent girls and caregivers. These transcripts cover topics that are considered sensitive by participants and contain context-specific information that would enable them to be identified if transcripts were made available in their entirety. To safeguard the confidentiality and welfare of the individuals interviewed, we are therefore only able to share excerpts of anonymised transcripts that underpin the conclusions drawn in our manuscript. These excerpts may be requested for use in ethically approved research via the request form.
Description of data capture | Amani Girls Home (AGH) researchers conducted all interviews face to face in Kiswahili using a semi-structured topic guide. AGH researchers transcribed and translated verbatim all interviews into English. During transcription researchers excluded personal details to anonymise the data. | ||||
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Data capture method | Interview: Face-to-face | ||||
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Date (Date submitted to LSHTM repository) | 19 January 2024 | ||||
Language(s) of written materials | English |
Data Creators | Buller, AM, Howard-Merrill, L, Pichon, M, Sono, R, Gimunta, V, Rutenge, O, Ally, H, Kori, V, Lucas, J, Tibesigwa, E and Vuri, V |
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Associated roles | George, A, Ndege, R and Nsekela, R |
LSHTM Faculty/Department | Faculty of Public Health and Policy > Dept of Global Health and Development |
Research Centre | Centre for Evaluation |
Participating Institutions | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom, University College London, London, United Kingdom, Amani Girls Home, Mwanza, Tanzania, Tanganyika Christian Refugee Service, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
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Date Deposited | 19 Jan 2024 12:55 |
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Last Modified | 12 Nov 2024 12:57 |
Publisher | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine |
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Filename: Interview-transcripts.txt
Description: The collection contains 191 transcripts. Of these, 162 transcripts cover longitudinal data from 23 adolescent girls, 18 male caregivers and 18 female caregivers.
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