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A 15-year-old girl in Oromia, Ethiopia © Nathalie Bertrams/GAGE 2024 © Nathalie Bertrams/GAGE 2024

Measuring adolescent girls' agency

08.10.24 | Ethiopia

Adolescent girls | Voice and agency | adolescent voices

Authors

Bolatito O. Ogunbiyi, Jeffrey B. Bingenheimer, Sarah Baird and Amita Vyas

The last decade has experienced a surge of interventions focused on improving adolescent girls’ agency. Yet measuring adolescent girls’ agency continues to be a challenge, limiting the ability to track impact. This study addresses this evidence gap by constructing and validating a multidimensional measure of agency among adolescent girls in Ethiopia. This study utilized cross-sectional data from 3033 in-school adolescent girls aged 10–12 years and 15–17 years and their adult female caregivers collected as part of the Gender and Adolescent: Global Evidence study in 2017–2018 in Ethiopia.

This study constructed a measure of agency among the sample and evaluated both known group and convergent validity of the scale. Twenty-two indicators across three domains (decision-making, voice, and mobility) were used to characterize adolescent girls’ agency. The data was randomly divided into two halves for exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses separately.

Suggested citation

Ogunbiyi, B. O., Bingenheimer, J. B., Baird, S. and Vyas, A. (2024). ‘Measuring adolescent girls’ agency’ Journal of Adolescence, 1–14 ( https://doi.org/10.1002/jad.12414)


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