06/01/2020 12:00 AM EDT
Source: Academic Network for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Policy [Ghent University] (ANSER). Published: 6/2020. I-SHARE is a cross-sectional, multi-country study on sexual and reproductive health well-being in the time of the COVID-19 crisis. The survey instrument is online-based, administered by local organizations in participating countries (34 countries to date), and designed to assess the impact of social distancing measures on sexual risk behaviors, intimate partner violence, and access to essential reproductive health services. The data collected from the survey are divided into the following sections: socio-demographics, compliance with social-distancing measures, couple and family relationships, sexual behavior, access to contraceptives, access to reproductive health services, abortion, sexual and gender-based violence, female genital mutation/cutting and early/forced marriage (optional), HIV/STI, mental health (optional), and nutrition (optional). The survey is for individuals 18 years or older, with some sections specifically for women. Population: Adults Only Length: 13 sections, 152 questions Time to Complete: 15-20 minutes Mode of Administration: Online (e.g., computer-assisted interview) Administered by: Self Administered Language(s): English, Italian, Portuguese, Arabic, Latvian, Russian, German, Spanish, Bahasa Melayu, Czech, Danish, French, Khmer, Swedish (Text)
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