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COVID-19 Experiences Among South African Adolescent Girls and Their Mothers | NLM

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06/15/2020 12:00 AM EDT


Source: University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health. Published: 6/15/2020. This tool was developed to measure experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic among South African adolescent girls (ages 15-19 years) and their mothers/caregivers within the IMARA (Informed, Motivated, Aware and Responsible Adolescents and Adults) study. It addresses psychological experiences (e.g., stress) and coping strategies, as well as effects of COVID-19 on mother-daughter relationships, living situations, sexual risk behaviors (e.g., frequency of sexual intercourse, drug/alcohol use), and health practices (e.g., adherence to medication). It is designed to be completed via self-report, either in person or over the telephone. Questions Adapted From: -Q1 is from the COVID-19 Exposure and Family Impact Survey (CEFIS), developed by The Center for Pediatric Traumatic Stress -Qs 2-12 are adapted from the COVID-19 Questionnaire Child Self-Report Primary Version, Environmental Influences on Child Health Population: Adults and Teens Length: 23 questions Time to Complete: 7-8 minutes Mode of Administration: Online (e.g., computer-assisted interview) Telephone Administered by: Trained Lay Examiner/Interviewer Language(s): English; Xhosa (PDF)

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