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. 2025 Oct 28;10(10):e016898. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2024-016898

Table 5. Self-efficacy scores and safety actions taken by survey and intervention group (n=1617).

Self-efficacy (measured on 4-point Likert scale) Intervention group Baseline
Mean (SD) (max=3)
Endline
mean (SD) (max=3)
P value
If I am in trouble, I can usually think of a solution Comparison 2.11 (0.88) 2.21 (0.76) p<0.01
Intervention 2.16 (0.94) 2.39 (0.84)
I am confident that I could develop a plan for seeking help Comparison 2.03 (0.89) 2.16 (0.76) p<0.01
Intervention 2.19 (0.88) 2.42 (0.80)
I am confident that I would be able to execute my plan Comparison 1.97 (0.91) 2.14 (0.79) p=0.110
Intervention 2.16 (0.91) 2.36 (0.87)
Safety actions (measured with Y/N) Intervention group Baseline (%) Endline (%)
Identified a safe place to go in case you need to leave your home? Comparison 66.4% 61.7% p<0.01
Intervention 59.7% 65.2%
Identified a friend or relative to whom you could seek help? Comparison 69.8% 60.1% p=0.055
Intervention 65.3% 64.8%
Set aside some things you may need, such as clothes, documents Comparison 38.3% 28.6% p<0.01
Intervention 26.4% 31.4%
Set aside funds Comparison 37.6% 22.7% p<0.01
Intervention 22.8% 25.1%
Made a plan for children Comparison 48.4% 42.3% p<0.01
Intervention 29.7% 50.4%