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Table 5 Adolescent girls’ and young women’s attendance at film clubs by study arm

From: A community edutainment intervention for gender-based violence, sexual and reproductive health, and maternal and child health in rural Senegal: a process evaluation

 

Full sample

Arm 1: CLV

Arm 2: CLV + Kit

Arm 3: Control

Average number of screenings implemented in the villages (mean, SD)

4.3 (1.3)

4.2 (1.3)

4.5 (1.3)

4.3 (1.2)

Total females aged 14–34 years targeted for the intervention (N)

3965

1288

1359

1318

Screenings

Attended screening sessions at least once (%)

87.2

88.2

87.8

85.8

Attended all screening sessions (%)

31.9

33.0

29.8

33.0

Average number of screenings attended (mean, SD)a

2.3 (1.5)

2.3 (1.4)

2.6 (1.6)

2.3 (1.5)

Post-screening discussions

Attended post-screening discussions at least once (%)

77.4

NA

77.4

NA

Attended all post-screening discussions sessions (%)

48.1

NA

48.1

NA

Average number of post-screening discussions attended (mean, SD)

2.1 (1.6)

NA

2.1 (1.6)

NA

Invited someone at least once (%)

63.0

58.1

63.9

67.7

Invited a male guest at least once (%)

24.0

25.3

26.3

20.4

Thematic workshops

Adolescent girls aged 14–19 years (N)

NR

NA

521

NA

Adolescent girls attended workshop at least once (%)

NR

NA

22.0

NA

Adolescent girls attended 2 workshops (%)

NR

NA

3.2

NA

  1. Notes: Data source are monitoring data recorded by MobiCiné (implementing NGO). Adolescent attendance is only reported for Arm 2 (CLV + Kit) as separate workshops were organized for adolescents only in this study arm. Abbreviation: CLV C’est la Vie!, SD Standard Deviation, NA Non Applicable, NR Non Reported