Gender-Transformative Interventions for Young Adolescents: What Have We Learned and Where Should We Go?

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Kristin Mmari Dr.P.H. , Callie Simon M.P.H. , Ravi Verma Ph.D.
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Abstract

Purpose

To identify the key facilitators and barriers to implementing gender-transformative interventions among young adolescents (ages 10–14 years) in low- and middle-income countries and provide recommendations for guiding the next generation of intervention approaches.

Methods

A scoping review of the literature was first conducted to identify articles that contained the following inclusion criteria: (1) included 10- to 14-year-olds as a target population; (2) addressed gender inequality as a pathway to improved health; (3) implemented in a low- and middle-income country context; and (4) published between 2010 and 2023. Two databases, Scopus and PubMed, were searched as well as the gray literature. Additionally, to collect critical reflections on gender-transformative interventions, two expert meetings and four key informant interviews were conducted.

Results

Among the 59 articles which were retrieved and reviewed, 30 were evaluations of specific gender-transformative interventions and the remaining 29 included literature reviews or critical reflections of gender-transformative interventions. Three key themes emerged from our analysis: (1) tailoring approaches for both boys and girls; (2) incorporating multilevel approaches; and (3) engaging multiple sectors, such as health, education, and sports. In each theme, we highlight the primary challenges as well as promising practices for implementation.

Discussion

Efforts should continue unpacking the characteristics of intervention approaches where positive results are found among boys and girls in both implementation and impact. In terms of both multilevel and multisectoral programming, more evidence is needed to help identify which intervention activities should target which populations at what levels and how much to achieve positive impacts among young adolescents.

针对青少年的性别转变干预措施:我们学到了什么,我们该何去何从?
目的确定在低收入和中等收入国家的青少年(10-14 岁)中实施性别变革干预措施的主要促进因素和障碍,并为指导下一代干预方法提供建议。方法首先对文献进行范围审查,以确定包含以下纳入标准的文章:(1) 将 10 至 14 岁儿童作为目标人群;(2) 将性别不平等作为改善健康的途径;(3) 在中低收入国家实施;(4) 发表于 2010 年至 2023 年之间。我们检索了 Scopus 和 PubMed 两个数据库以及灰色文献。结果在检索和审查的 59 篇文章中,有 30 篇是对特定性别变革干预措施的评估,其余 29 篇包括对性别变革干预措施的文献综述或批判性反思。我们的分析提出了三个关键主题:(1) 为男孩和女孩量身定制方法;(2) 采用多层次方法;(3) 涉及多个部门,如卫生、教育和体育部门。在每个主题中,我们都强调了实施过程中面临的主要挑战以及有前途的做法。讨论 我们应继续努力解读干预方法的特点,在这些方法的实施和影响方面,男孩和女孩都取得了积极成果。在多层次和多部门规划方面,需要更多的证据来帮助确定哪些干预活动应针对哪些人群、在哪些层面开展、开展多少才能对青少年产生积极影响。
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Journal of Adolescent Health
Journal of Adolescent Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
10.40
自引率
3.90%
发文量
526
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Adolescent Health is a scientific publication dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of adolescents and young adults. Our Journal covers a broad range of research topics, spanning from the basic biological and behavioral sciences to public health and policy. We welcome a variety of contributions, including original research papers, concise reports, literature reviews, clinical case reports, opinion pieces, and letters to the editor. We encourage professionals from diverse disciplines such as Anthropology, Education, Ethics, Global Health, Health Services Research, Law, Medicine, Mental and Behavioral Health, Nursing, Nutrition, Psychology, Public Health and Policy, Social Work, Sociology, and Youth Development to share their expertise and contribute to our mission of promoting adolescent health. Moreover, we value the voices of young individuals, family and community members, and healthcare professionals, and encourage them to submit poetry, personal narratives, images, and other creative works that provide unique insights into the experiences of adolescents and young adults. By combining scientific peer-reviewed research with creative expressions, our Journal aims to create a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities in adolescent and young adult health.
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