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Table 1 Qualitative sample

From: The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach?: a mixed methods study on causal mechanisms through which cash and in-kind food transfers decreased intimate partner violence

In-depth interviews (IDIs)

Focus group discussions (FGDs)

Tulcan

IPV trend

N (n modality)

Participant status

N

Increased

10 (4 cash/3 food/3 voucher)

Men whose partners received the transfer

9 participants

Decreased

10 (4 cash/4 food/2 voucher)

Men who received the transfer

9 participants

Increased (Control)

4

Women beneficiaries

9 participants

Control

5 participants

Total

 

24 IDIs

 

4 FGDs (32 participants)

Nueva Loja

Increased

10 (4 cash/4 food/2 voucher)

Men whose partners received the transfer

5 participants

 

Decreased

10 (4 cash/4 food/2 voucher)

Men who received the transfer

6 participants

 

Increased (Control)

4

Women beneficiaries

6 participants

Control

3 participants

Total

 

24 IDIs

 

4 FGDs (20 participants)

TOTAL

 

48 IDIs (51 hours of audio)

 

8 FGDs (12 hours of audio)

  1. Note: IPV trend refers to the change over the quantitative baseline and end-line surveys