A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of a Nutrition Behavior Change Intervention Delivered Through Women's Self-Help Groups in Rural India: Impacts on Maternal and Young Child Diets, Anthropometry, and Intermediate Outcomes.
Samuel P ScottShivani GuptaPurnima MenonKalyani RaghunathanGiang ThaiAgnes QuisumbingVandana PrasadAditi HegdeAvijit ChoudhuryMadhu KhetanCarly NicholsNeha KumarPublished in: Current developments in nutrition (2022)
Limited impacts could be due to limited exposure or skills of volunteers, and a concurrent national nutrition campaign. Our findings add to a growing literature on SHG-based BCC interventions and the conditions necessary for their success.
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