Dataset: Evaluating the impact of the Parivartan project in improving maternal and child health behaviors among women in self-help groups in Bihar
Document Type
Data Set
Publication Date
2018
Abstract
In the state of Bihar, India the Population Council has been working to rigorously evaluate whether and how a broad range of interventions through self-help groups can lead to positive behavior change and access to services in reproductive, maternal, newborn. and child health and nutrition. This data set includes findings from a quasi-experimental study conducted in 2013–14 that captures the effect of integrating health and nutrition messaging into empowerment pathways across two groups of women with infants: women with young children who belong to households where a woman is a member of a self-help group and has received messages on maternal and child health and nutrition through the group's efforts; and women with young children who belong to households where a woman is a member of a self-help group but has not received messages on maternal and child health and nutrition.
Recommended Citation
Saggurti, Niranjan and Laili Irani. 2018. "Evaluating the impact of the Parivartan project in improving maternal and child health behaviors among women in self-help groups in Bihar," https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/WPHXJK, Harvard Dataverse, V1.
DOI
10.7910/DVN/WPHXJK
Language
English
Project
Evaluating the Integration of Health and Nutrition Messages Into Self-Help Groups in India