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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 24.
Published in final edited form as: World Dev. 2020 Jul 1;134:105037. doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105037

Table 5:

Impacts of the HSCT program on youth environment at 48-month follow-up survey

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Dependent variable: Youth is worried about relationship with people at home Youth is worried about relationship with people outside home Youth has seen parent being subjected to intimate partner violence at any point in time Adult humiliated youth in front of others in last 12 months Adult made youth feel unwanted in last 12 months Adult threatened to abandon/told youth to leave home in last 12 months
48-month treatment impact −0.067** (0.030) −0.070** (0.034) −0.038*** (0.014) −0.067*** (0.024) −0.030 (0.026) −0.013 (0.014)
Observations 2,315 2,315 2,297 2,297 2,304 2,304
R-squared 0.060 0.052 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.034
Control group mean of dependent variable 0.476 0.525 0.095 0.209 0.166 0.098

Robust standard errors presented in parentheses are adjusted for clustering at the level of the ward of residence.

***

p<0.01

**

p<0.05

*

p<0.1.

Controls include youth age and gender, and baseline values of the following household characteristics - log household size, main respondent age, gender, education and marital status, household demographic composition and indicators for the province of residence. Weights are applied to approximate effects for all eligible youth in the study regions.