Preventing gender-based violence victimization in adolescent girls in lower-income countries
This systematic review of reviews synthesises evidence on impact of interventions to prevent violence against adolescent girls and women 10�24 years
Abstract
This systematic review of reviews synthesises evidence on the impact of interventions to prevent violence against adolescent girls and young women 10�24 years (VAWG) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Theories of women’s empowerment and the social ecology of multifaceted violence frame the review. Child abuse, female genital mutilation/cutting (FGMC), child marriage, intimate partner violence (IPV), and sexual violence were focal outcomes.
This article is an output of the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) programme.
Citation
Yount, K. M., Krause, K. H. and Miedema, S. S. (2017) ‘Preventing gender-based violence victimization in adolescent girls in lower-income countries: systematic review of reviews�, Social Science & Medicine, 192, pp. 1�13.