Official Title
Phone Survey for Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on Caregiving and Family Dynamics on Bandebereho Study Participants
Brief Summary

This proposed study will assess how COVID-19 and the associated 'stay at home' orders are affecting low-income Rwandan couples' relationships and family dynamics. The study builds on an existing randomized controlled trial of the Bandebereho fathers/couples intervention (NCT02694627), which will allow us to assess not only the current conditions in households, but also whether or how the significant impacts of the intervention are sustained under extreme stress.

Detailed Description

This proposed study will assess how COVID-19 and the associated 'stay at home' orders are
affecting low-income Rwandan couples' relationships and family dynamics. It will contribute
to documenting whether and how this disruptive moment might be changing or influencing
relationship dynamics, conflict, and the distribution of care-work. We will build on an
existing randomized controlled trial of the Bandebereho fathers/couples intervention, which
will allow us to assess not only the current conditions in households, but also whether or
how the significant impacts of the intervention are sustained under extreme stress. The
Bandebereho fathers/couples intervention was implemented by the Rwanda Men's Resource Center
(RWAMREC) and Promundo-US, in collaboration with the Rwanda Ministry of Health and local
authorities in Karongi, Musanze, Nyaruguru and Rwamagana districts from 2013-2015. Results
from a randomized controlled study of Bandebereho, a gender transformative intervention for
expectant couples originally implemented in 4 districts in 2015, showed positive results
across multiple outcomes after 21 months.

Completed
Gender Relations
Partner Communication
Division of Carework
Couple Conflict
Stress

Behavioral: MenCare+/Bandebereho fathers'/couples' group education

MenCare+/Bandebereho is a 3 year project to engage men in maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) and in sexual and reproductive health in Rwanda. A core component of the project is fathers'/couples' group education. The target participants were first-time parents or parents of young children living in 16 rural and semi-urban sectors selected by the implementing partner in collaboration with local authorities. The MenCare+/Bandebereho fathers'/couples' group education engages men in 15 weekly sessions of group discussion, critical reflection and interactive activities led by a trained facilitator using a curriculum developed by RWAMREC and Promundo and approved by the Rwandan Ministry of Health, adapted from the Program P Manual. Men's partners participate in 6-8 sessions. The sessions focus on men's role in MNCH, family planning, sharing household responsibilities, intimate partner violence, conflict resolution, family budgeting, and gender equality.
Other Name: Program P

Eligibility Criteria

Original inclusion criteria in the original RCT study included, for men: being between the
ages of 21-35, expecting a child or having one or more children under the age of five,
living in a stable partnership, and residing in the study site. For women, the criteria
were simply being the partner of one of the men selected for the study.

Inclusion criteria for this study include previous participation in the RCT, and that the
respondent indicated they or their partner owned a telephone/phone in the 21-month follow
up that was conducted in November/December 2016. Based on data from the 21-month followup,
approximately 80% of respondents reported a cell phone owned by them or their partner.

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 26 Years ~ Maximum: 40 Years
Countries
Rwanda
Locations

Rwanda Men's Resource Centre (Rwamrec)
Kigali, Rwanda

Promundo, United States
NCT Number
Keywords
gender, caregiving, Covid-19, couple relations
MeSH Terms
COVID-19