Can social network analysis help to include marginalised young women in structural support programmes in Botswana? A mixed methods study.
David LoutfiNeil AnderssonSusan LawJon SalsbergJeannie HaggertyLeagajang KgakoleAnne CockcroftPublished in: International journal for equity in health (2019)
Since marginalised young women seek support from others like themselves, outreach programs could use networks of women to identify and engage those who most need help from government structural support programs. Methods that rely on social networks alone may be insufficient, and so a combination of approaches, including, for instance, peers, door-to-door recruitment, and key community informants, should be explored as a strategy for reaching marginalised young women for supportive interventions.