Testing the Impact of Family-Based Intervention to Improve Developmental and Health Outcomes for Female Adolescents
NCT ID: NCT07278934
Last Updated: 2025-12-17
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
1920 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2026-02-15
2030-08-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Bolstered care
Female adolescents in the bolstered care will receive services/education as usual in their respective schools. The usual care will be bolstered by providing school supplies (e.g., textbooks, notebooks)
No interventions assigned to this group
ANZANSI Family Program
In addition to bolstered care, participants in this arm will receive the ANZANSI intervention comprised of family economic empowerment (FEE) intervention and multiple family group (MFG) intervention. FEE includes: 1) Financial Literacy Training; 2) Child Development Account (CDA); and 3) Family income-generating/microenterprise promotion component
ANZANSI Family Program
Family Economic Empowerment: 1) Financial literacy training: Four 1-2 hour workshop sessions focused on financial literacy will be delivered. 2) CDA. Each participant receives a CDA, a matched savings account. Participants' family members, relatives, or friends are allowed and encouraged to contribute towards the CDA. The account is then matched with money from the project. The match cap is an equivalent of US$10 per month; 3) The family income-generating activity (IGA): Participants are trained on IGAs and expected to use part of their matched savings to start an IGA.
Multiple Family Groups. The manualized 16-session intervention is organized around 4Rs (Rules, Responsibility, Relationships, and Respectful Communication) and 2Ss (Stress and Social Support). Children and caregivers complete activities together or split to reconvene later for discussing as a larger group. Each group involves 7 to 10 families, with at least two generations of a family present in each session.
Interventions
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ANZANSI Family Program
Family Economic Empowerment: 1) Financial literacy training: Four 1-2 hour workshop sessions focused on financial literacy will be delivered. 2) CDA. Each participant receives a CDA, a matched savings account. Participants' family members, relatives, or friends are allowed and encouraged to contribute towards the CDA. The account is then matched with money from the project. The match cap is an equivalent of US$10 per month; 3) The family income-generating activity (IGA): Participants are trained on IGAs and expected to use part of their matched savings to start an IGA.
Multiple Family Groups. The manualized 16-session intervention is organized around 4Rs (Rules, Responsibility, Relationships, and Respectful Communication) and 2Ss (Stress and Social Support). Children and caregivers complete activities together or split to reconvene later for discussing as a larger group. Each group involves 7 to 10 families, with at least two generations of a family present in each session.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Ages 11 to 14
* Skipping school in the past academic term (with at least 10% of unexcused absences).
* Capable of giving assent
* Age 18 or older
* Self-identified as primary caregiver of the adolescent girl
* Capable of providing informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
11 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Ghana
OTHER
Washington University School of Medicine
OTHER
New York University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ozge Sensoy Bahar
Research Associate Professor
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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