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. 2010 Mar-Apr;125(2):325–336. doi: 10.1177/003335491012500223

Figure 2.

Examples of the statements used for the marginalization and grief scalesa of a Horizons study measuring psychosocial well-being among young people aged 13–24 in Rwanda who were responsible for their householdsb,c

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aEach item was scored on a five-point Likert scale from “strongly agree” to “strongly disagree.”

bThurman TR, Snider L, Boris N, Kalisa E, Nkunda Mugarira E, Ntaganira J, et al. Psychosocial support and marginalization of youth-headed households in Rwanda. AIDS Care 2006;18:220-9.

cBrown L, Thurman TR, Rice J, Boris NW, Ntaganira J, Nyirazinyoye L, et al. Impact of a mentoring program on psychosocial well-being of youth-headed households in Rwanda: results of a quasi-experimental study. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies 2009;4:288-99.