Caregiver Resources Measures
The Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) are household surveys to provide internationally comparable, statistically rigorous data on the situation of children and women.
USAID Nutrition Resource Hub
This brief describes country-led efforts to coordinate and implement anemia prevention and control, offering lessons learned to help other countries design the best possible solutions.
Caregiver Resources Measures
Assesses symptoms of anxiety, depression, nervousness, and stress over the previous week.
Caregiver Resources Measures
The index assesses three areas of stress in the parent–child relationship: (a) child characteristics, (b) parent characteristics, and (c) stress stemming from situational or demographic conditions.
Caregiver Resources Measures
The PedsQL™ Family Impact Module measures parents' self-reported physical, emotional, social, and cognitive functioning; communication; and worry.
Caregiver Resources Measures
Measures mothers’ perceived beliefs regarding their performance of specific caregiving tasks, designed to be highly situation- or domain specific.
Caregiver Resources Measures
This is a scale on perceived time stress that was developed as part of a larger survey of maternal capabilities among women participating in research on nutrition and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) interventions.
Caregiver Resources Measures
The scale measures the extent to which mothers perceive themselves to be a competent mother. It was adapted from Parenting Sense of Competence Scale and the Parenting Self-Agency Measure.
Caregiver Resources Measures
The WEAI is a broad empowerment measure that includes a time dimension with two indicators: time use or workload, and satisfaction with leisure time.
Caregiver Resources Measures
Interviews assessed caregiver workload based on recall over the previous six months. This tool was developed by researchers to ask caregivers to report time spent on domestic tasks, agricultural work, handicrafts, drying vegetables, and leisure.