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Table 2 General characteristics of participants in the focus group discussions and individual interviews over the two years of project implementation compared to the global sample of the MAM’Out study at inclusion

From: Beneficiaries’ perceptions and reported use of unconditional cash transfers intended to prevent acute malnutrition in children in poor rural communities in Burkina Faso: qualitative results from the MAM’Out randomized controlled trial

 

Participants in the individual interviews

Participants in the focus group discussions

MAM’Out population (at inclusion)

Matrimonial status of the head of household

 Monogamous, n (%)

98 (60,1)

506 (75,3)

758 (60,7)

 Polygamous, n (%)

63 (38,7)

166 (24,7)

476 (38,1)

 Widow, n (%)

2 (1,2)

0 (0)

11 (0,9)

 Divorced, n (%)

0 (0)

0 (0)

4 (0,3)

Household socio-economic status (HEA criteria)

 Very poor, n (%)

46 (27,5)

155 (23,4)

322 (25,8)

 Poor, n (%)

121 (72,5)

507 (76,6)

927 (74,1)

 Medium, n(%)

0 (0)

0 (0)

1 (0,1)