Measuring sexual violence stigma in humanitarian contexts: assessment of scale psychometric properties and validity with female sexual violence survivors from Somalia and Syria.
Sarah McIvor MurrayMolly E LasaterMarie-France GuimondOhemaa PokuRashelle MusciManal Al-FataftahLilian KasinaMercy LwambiAsma SalaimehKathryn FalbPublished in: Conflict and health (2021)
An abbreviated core set of invariant perceived and internalized sexual violence stigma items demonstrated evidence of construct validity in two diverse settings. The ability of this measure to be efficiently administered as a part of routine program monitoring and evaluation activities, with the potential addition of items from a measurement bank to improve contextual relevance, can facilitate improvements in the delivery and quality of gender-based violence programs in humanitarian emergencies.