PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Measuring young adolescent perceptions of relationships: A vignette-based approach to exploring gender equality.

  • Robert W Blum,
  • Grace Sheehy,
  • Mengmeng Li,
  • Sharmistha Basu,
  • Omaima El Gibaly,
  • Patrick Kayembe,
  • Xiayun Zuo,
  • Jose Ortiz,
  • Kitty S Chan,
  • Caroline Moreau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218863
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. e0218863

Abstract

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This paper reports the development and baseline data of a vignettes-based measure of gender equality. METHODS:Vignettes were developed through 3-day long focus groups. After piloting in 13 sites and repiloting a revised version in 6 countries, responses were categorized by the construct tapped and a scoring system developed. Finalized vignettes were then tested in DR Congo, Ecuador and China. RESULTS:Young adolescents can successfully respond to vignettes; and can differentiate self from hypothetical protagonists of same and opposite sex. Response differences by sex of respondent and protagonist were statistically significant across a range of scenarios and settings. CONCLUSION:This is the first vignettes-based measure for young adolescents assessing young adolescent perceptions of relationships differentiated by sex of the protagonist.