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OVC Wellbeing Tool

International AIDS Conference, Mexico 2008

Shannon SenefeldSusan Strasser

James Campbell

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OVC Wellbeing Tool (OWT)

• Background

• Methodology

• Results

• Next Steps

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Background• HIV Global Technical Team Meeting

November 2006

• Recognized the need for a comprehensive measure of OVC wellbeing

• Goal: create an instrument which can be used internationally to represent holistic OVC programming that is valid, reliable and practical to administer.

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Methodology

•Literature Review

•Expert Statements

•Judging

•Draft tool created

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The Tool

• Originally 48 Questions• Self-Report Measure• Likert Scale• Used for Children Aged 13-18

• 10 Domains of Wellbeing – Nutrition and food security – Shelter and environment – Protection – Family – Health

– Spirituality – Mental health – Education – Economic – Community cohesion

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Piloting the OWT• 5 country evaluation:

– Rwanda– Kenya– Zambia– Haiti– Tanzania

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Analysis Plan• Data from 890 OVC from the 5 countries• Compare the OWT data to larger evaluation data• Validate OWT against

Hope Scale

• Statistical Analysis:– Cronbach’s Alpha

– Confirmatory Factor

Analysis

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Results• Cronbach’s Alpha

• Confirmatory Factor Analysis – Reduced number of items in the scale– 48 to 36

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Larger Survey• Based on domains of

traditional OVC intervention• Similar across all five

countries, corresponding to OVC sectoral foci

• Generally strong correlation between larger survey and OWT scores

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The Children’s Hope Scale1

– Stable tool shown to have internal consistency, convergent, discriminant and incremental validity

– Children’s hope conceptualized as positive expectations; agency and pathways

– Consistent with various definitions of resilience– 6 point Likert scale– Premise

• Children are goal directed• Higher “hope” → Increasing levels of agency and pathways thinking

– Validated against Children’s Hope Scale, the OWT showed a Spearman’s Rho of p<.01 for both the original long version and the shortened version.

1Snyder et al (1997). The Development and Validation of the Children’s Hope Scale. Journal of Pediatric Psychiatry 22(3), 399-421.

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Challenges• Hope Scale Validation

• Translation

• Data scoring in the field

• Health domain revisited

• Future challenge: managing the immense amount of data

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Conclusions• OWT now finalized

– Reduced number of items in the tool, now 36 items

– Requires approximately 20 minutes to complete

• End Result: A valid, practical tool to measure OVC wellbeing now exists.

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Next Steps• Finish the User’s Guide• Roll out in other countries

(underway)• Continue data analysis to

determine predictive value of OWT

• Ideally, develop a similar tool for younger age groups

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Thank you!

Download the tool and supporting documents:

www.crs.org/publications/ovc-wellbeing-tool


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