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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 30.
Published in final edited form as: Eval Program Plann. 2017 Dec 24;67:129–137. doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2017.12.009

Table 2.

Measures in the SHARE process evaluation study.

Measure Question

Exposure to SHARE materials/staff 1. In the last twelve months, which types of SHARE materials or interactions with SHARE staff/volunteers have you had?
● Read SHARE materials (e.g., information sheets, project brochures, booklets) ● Distributed SHARE materials in the community ● Has SHARE materials at home ● Sought advice from a SHARE staff member from RHSP ● Sought advice from a SHARE community volunteer in the community ● Knows a SHARE community volunteer ● IS a SHARE community volunteer
Participation in SHARE activities 2. In the past 12 months, which types of SHARE activities have you participated in?
● Village meeting organized by SHARE ● Community drama, music or dance event ● Poster exhibition ● Booklet club ● Support group ● Campaign event, march or rally ● Seminar or training workshop ● Film show
Reasons for SHARE participation* 3. What are the main reasons you decided to participate in SHARE activities?
*Only asked of those who said they participated in at least 1 activity   • I was curious to see what was going on
  • I was encouraged to go by a friend/family member; my spouse/partner; A religious or other leader; A SHARE CV
  • Most people in my community were participating
  • I am a leader in our community and needed to be there
  • I believe in the importance of violence prevention
  • I believe in the importance of women’s rights
  • I am/was a victim of violence and sought knowledge/help
  • I am/was a perpetrator of violence and sought knowledge/help
Reasons for NOT participating** 4. What are the main reasons you decided NOT to participate in SHARE activities?
*Only asked of those who said they did not participate in any activity   • I did not know about any of the activities
  • I did not care about what was going on
  • I was discouraged from going by a friend/family member; my spouse/partner; someone else
  • It was too far away from my home/location
  • I feared my spouse/partner/guardian would find out and get angry
  • I think it is inappropriate to talk about such private matters
SHARE’s impact on behavior change 5. Has participating in SHARE activities and learning about the importance of preventing IPV or improving intimate relationships made you take some specific action?
  • YES (Go to Q6)
  • NO (Skip Q6)
*Not asked of those who said they did not participate in any activity 6. What action has learning about the importance of preventing domestic violence or improving intimate relationships made you take?
  • I talked with my spouse/partner about violence prevention
  • I talked with family members/friends about violence prevention
  • I talked with people in the community about violence prevention
  • I talked with friends and family about ways to create more equality between women and men, and girls and boys
  • I helped someone to improve or end a violent relationship
  • I took actions to improve or end my own violent relationship
  • I became a SHARE community volunteer or violence prevention activist
  • I reviewed policies/procedures for dealing with VAW
  • I advocated with a local leader for a better response to VAW
  • I advocated for a bylaw or legal reform on violence against women
  • I talked with a SHARE community volunteer or staff member
  • I sought advice from a SHARE community volunteer or staff member