TABLE 2.

Summary of Data Collection Instruments and Procedures for Amenah Early Marriage Pilot Intervention Among Syrian Refugees in Lebanon

InstrumentKey Topics CoveredAdministered ByTiming of Data CollectionLocation of Data Collection
Outcome EvaluationHousehold questionnaireSociodemographics of household members; asset indexCommunity workersBaseline/endlineFamily home
Girls’ questionnaireSchool experiences and attitudes; gender role attitudes; attitudes toward education and early marriage; experience of puberty; mother-daughter communication; experience and satisfaction with Amenah (endline only)Female university studentsBaseline/endlinePartner NGO (MAPs)
Mothers’ questionnaireGender role attitudes; attitudes toward education and early marriage; mother-daughter communication; experience and satisfaction with Amenah (endline only)Community workersBaseline/endlineFamily home
Fathers’ questionnaireGender role attitudes; attitudes toward education and early marriageCommunity workersBaseline/endlineFamily home
Process EvaluationSession observation formObjectives achieved; activities implemented as planned; notes on session deliveryCommunity workers; external evaluatorsDirectly after each sessionPartner NGO (MAPs)
Attendance recordsSession attendance of mothers and girlsCommunity workersDuring each sessionPartner NGO (MAPs)
Mothers’ focus group discussionPerceptions of Amenah; effect of Amenah on relationship with daughterStudy team7 months after interventionPartner NGO (MAPs)
  • Abbreviations: MAPs, Multi-Aid Programs; NGO, nongovernmental organization.