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. 2020 Jul 28;2020(7):CD011504. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD011504.pub2

Hidrobo 2016.

Study name The effect of a cash transfer program on household welfare and child nutritional status in Mali
Methods RCT
Participants Children aged 6 months to 5 years in households part of Jigisemejiri programme
Interventions Cash distribution and behavioural interventions
Outcomes Primary outcomes
  • Child height‐for‐age z‐score

  • Value of household consumption

  • Household dietary diversity

  • Child height‐for‐age z‐score

  • Value of household consumption

  • Household dietary diversity

  • Child weight‐for‐height z‐score


Secondary outcomes
  • Child weight‐for‐height z‐score

  • Prevalence of child wasting

  • Prevalence of child stunting

  • Child haemoglobin concentration

  • Prevalence of child anaemia

  • Body mass index of primary carer of index child

  • Early child development

  • Child morbidity

  • Carer's knowledge and practices related to IYCF, child health and hygiene

  • Household assets and savings

  • Educational level of Household members

  • Household food security

  • Household composition

  • Household agricultural production

  • Cognitive function of the head of household

  • Well‐being of household members

  • Women's empowerment

  • Child dietary diversity

  • Professional occupation of household members

  • Child MUAC

  • Maternal haemoglobin concentration

  • Maternal anaemia

Starting date September 2014
Contact information Dr Melissa Hidrobo
m.hidrobo@cgiar.org
Notes Study is recruiting. Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT02858011