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Women's Involvement in Household Decision-Making

Women's Involvement in Household Decision-Making is a three-item measure of men's report of their wives' involvement in three types of household decisions.

Categories

Geographies Tested: Afghanistan

Populations Included: Male

Age Range: Adults

Items:

1. Who usually decides how the money you earn will be used?
2. Who usually makes decisions about making major household purchases?
3. Who usually makes decisions about health care for your family?

Response Options:
Wife not involved in any household decisions
Wife involved in some decisions
Wife involved in all decisions

Scoring Procedures

Not Available

Original Citation

Packer, C. A., Rastagar, S. H., Chen, M., Bernholc, A., Hemat, S., Seddiqi, S., McIntosh, R., Costenbader, E., & Todd, C. S. (2020). Factors associated with reported modern contraceptive use among married men in Afghanistan. Reproductive Health, 17(1), 64. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-020-0908-1


Psychometric Score

Ease of Use Score

Scoring breakdown

Formative Research

Qualitative Research

Existing Literature/Theoretical Framework

Field Expert Input

Cognitive Interviews / Pilot Testing

Reliability

Internal

Test-retest

Interrater

Validity

Content

Face

Criterion (gold-standard)

Construct

KEY

Ease of Use

Readability

Scoring Clarity

Length

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