Covid-19 phone survey (round 2) in Bangladesh. Core respondent module.

This survey aims to understand the knowledge, attitudes, and behavioural changes of adolescents as well as their primary female caregiver

Abstract

The GAGE covid-19 phone survey (round 2) aims to understand the knowledge, attitudes, and behavioural changes related to covid-19 of adolescents aged 10-19 as well as their primary female caregivers.

For the adolescent, we also focus on the impact of covid-19 across the six GAGE capability areas. Measures look at:

  • Education and learning: disruptions in education, ability to study/learn while schools are closed, concerns about how covid-19 will impact education in the longer term.

  • Health and nutrition: self-reported health, health symptoms related to covid-19, impact of covid-19 on food security, changes in risky behaviour (e.g. smoking).

  • Bodily integrity: coping mechanisms from the adolescent and her/his family, changes in violence in the community.

  • Psychosocial well-being: primary health questionnaire – eight measures of mental health, locus of control, worry/fear about covid-19.

  • Economic empowerment: disruptions in vocational training and/or paid work.

  • Mobility, voice and agency: movement during the past seven days, ability to remain connected with friends.”

This work is an output of the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) programme

Citation

Seager, J., Baird, S., Kalow, J., Oakley, E. and Taussef, S. (2021) Covid-19 phone survey (round 2) in Bangladesh. Core respondent module. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence

Covid-19 phone survey (round 2) in Bangladesh. Core respondent module

Published 1 July 2021