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Covid-19 phone survey (round 1)

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Covid-19 phone survey (round 1)

10.06.2020 | Cross-country

Country

Cross-country

Capability domains

Across GAGE capabilities

Audience type

Researcher

Year of publication

2020

Core respondent moduleAdult female module

Authors

Sarah Baird, Agnieszka Małachowska and Nicola Jones

The GAGE covid-19 phone survey (round 1) aims to understand the knowledge, attitudes, and behavioural changes related to covid-19 of adolescents aged 10-19 as well as their primary female caregivers.

For the adolescent, we also focus on the impact of covid-19 across the six GAGE capability areas. Measures look at:

  • Education and learning: disruptions in education, ability to study/learn while schools are closed, concerns about how covid-19 will impact education in the longer term.
  • Health and nutrition: self-reported health, health symptoms related to covid-19, impact of covid-19 on food security, changes in risky behaviour (e.g. smoking).
  • Bodily integrity: coping mechanisms from the adolescent and her/his family, changes in violence in the community.
  • Psychosocial well-being: primary health questionnaire – eight measures of mental health, locus of control, worry/fear about covid-19.
  • Economic empowerment: disruptions in vocational training and/or paid work.
  • Mobility, voice and agency: movement during the past seven days, ability to remain connected with friends.

Suggested citations

 

Baird, S., Małachowska, A. and Jones, N. (2020) Covid-19 phone survey (round 1). Core respondent module. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (https://www.gage.odi.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Covid-19-survey-CR.pdf)

Baird, S., Małachowska, A. and Jones, N. (2020) Covid-19 phone survey (round 1). Adult female module. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (https://www.gage.odi.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Covid-19-survey-AF.pdf)