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| Kenya Medical Research Institute | OTHER |
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The goal of this study is to understand how the Shamba Maisha household agricultural and economic intervention impacts the sexual, reproductive, and nutritional health of adolescent girls. The intervention includes: a) a human-powered water pump and other required farm commodities, b) a micro-finance loan (~$75) to purchase the pump and agricultural implements, and c) education in sustainable farming practices.
Food insecurity (FI) and poverty are important drivers of HIV vulnerability among adolescent girls, and contribute to worse sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes. While most approaches to improving adolescent SRH outcomes have focused on individual-centered approaches alone, integrated family-level interventions that address the underlying context for risk behaviors such as poverty and FI may be more effective in reducing adverse SRH outcomes. A household-level multisectoral agricultural and finance intervention in Nyanza Region, Kenya called Shamba Maisha (SM) designed to mitigate household FI and improve health in HIV-affected households has been successfully developed and piloted. In mid-2016, a large cluster-randomized controlled trial (RCT) of SM was launched, targeting 704 adults and 352 young children to test the effectiveness of this intervention. This pilot study leverages the SM RCT infrastructure to recruit up to 240 adolescent girls residing in SM households and assess the impact of the SM intervention at the household level on adolescent girls' SRH outcomes at study endline. The central hypothesis is that improvements in household FI and wealth will contribute to reduced sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV, and unintended pregnancies among adolescent girls. To test this hypothesis, demographic, behavioral, clinical, and biological data from adolescent girls and their caregivers living in intervention and control SM households will be collected. The primary outcomes are food security, depressive symptoms, and sexual risk behaviors in the adolescent girls. The secondary outcomes are pregnancy/unintended pregnancy, HIV, herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2), and nutritional status in the adolescent girl.
The ultimate goal is to develop an intervention tailored specifically to the needs of adolescent girls to help reverse the cycle of FI, poverty, low empowerment, and poor SRH outcomes among adolescent girls. If proven efficacious, the proposed intervention may: 1) halt or slow down the cycle of incident HIV, other STIs, and unintended pregnancies to improve the lives of adolescent girls in similar settings, and 2) help achieve several top Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) including SDG 1 (zero poverty), SDG 2 (zero hunger), SDG 3 (good health and wellbeing), and SDG 5 (gender equality).
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intervention | Experimental | Participants enrolled at one study location will receive the Multi-sectoral agricultural intervention as specified below under the intervention. |
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| No intervention | No Intervention | During the study, participants enrolled at one study location will non receive the Multi-sectoral agricultural intervention. At the end of the study, participants in this arm will be eligible for education in financial management and sustainable farming practices and those who pay the loan down payment will be eligible for a small loan to purchase a human-powered water pump, seeds, fertilizers and, pesticides. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multi-sectoral agricultural intervention | Other | Adult participants in the intervention arm receive a loan (~$175) from a well-established Kenyan bank used to get a human-powered water pump, seeds, fertilizers and, pesticides, and education in financial management and sustainable farming practices. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Food insecurity | Food insecurity as assessed by the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS; score range 0-27 [least to most food insecure]). | Endline / 2 years |
| Depressive symptoms | Depression, assessed by the 15 item Hopkins Symptom Checklist-Depression (score range 1-4 [least to most depressed]. | Endline / 2 years |
| Unprotected sex | Percentage of time not used condoms over past six months | Endline / 2 years |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Percentage of participants who become pregnant | Measured by urine pregnancy test | Endline / 2 years |
| Unintended pregnancy | Unintended pregnancy as assessed by the London Measure of Unplanned Pregnancy |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Anxiety | Measured by the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7, 0-21 [least to most anxious]). | Endline / 2 years |
| Empowerment | Measured by the Child and Youth Resilience Measure (CYRM-12, score range 12-60 [least to most resilient]). |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Sheri D Weiser, MD, MPH | University of California, San Francisco | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Kitare | Suba | Homa Bay County | Kenya | |||
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| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 20459841 | Background | Pandit JA, Sirotin N, Tittle R, Onjolo E, Bukusi EA, Cohen CR. Shamba Maisha: a pilot study assessing impacts of a micro-irrigation intervention on the health and economic wellbeing of HIV patients. BMC Public Health. 2010 May 11;10:245. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-245. | |
| 27507020 | Background | Zakaras JM, Weiser SD, Hatcher AM, Weke E, Burger RL, Cohen CR, Bukusi EA, Dworkin SL. A Qualitative Investigation of the Impact of a Livelihood Intervention on Gendered Power and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among HIV-Positive Adults in Rural Kenya. Arch Sex Behav. 2017 May;46(4):1121-1133. doi: 10.1007/s10508-016-0828-x. Epub 2016 Aug 9. |
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| Shamba Maisha study website | View source |
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| Endline / 2 years |
| HIV | Serial rapid HIV tests based on the Kenyan Ministry of Health guidelines | Endline / 2 years |
| HSV-2 | HSV-2 by Kalon assay (Herpes Simplex Type 2 IgG ELISA, Kalon Biologics, Ltd.) | Endline / 2 years |
| Body mass index-for-age-Z-score | Weight and height will be combined to report BMI in kg/m^2 as Z score | Endline / 2 years |
| Physical health | Assessed by the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form (SF-36, score range 0-100 [poor to excellent health]) | Endline / 2 years |
| Number of sexual partners | Number of sexual partners over past six months | Endline / 2 years |
| Endline / 2 years |
| School attendance | Days of school missed in previous term | Endline / 2 years |
| Suba |
| Homa Bay County |
| Kenya |
| Muhuru Bay | Nyatike | Migori County | Kenya |
| Sori Lakeside | Nyatike | Migori County | Kenya |
| Minyenya | Rongo | Migori County | Kenya |
| Ngode | Rongo | Migori County | Kenya |
| Oyani | Rongo | Migori County | Kenya |
| Nyamasare | Uriri | Migori County | Kenya |
| Hongo Ogosa | Kisumu | Kenya |
| Kisumu District Hospital | Kisumu | Kenya |
| Lumumba | Kisumu | Kenya |
| Nyangande | Kisumu | Kenya |
| Osingo | Kisumu | Kenya |
| Pandiperi | Kisumu | Kenya |
| Railways | Kisumu | Kenya |
| Suna Ragana | Migori | Kenya |
| 26214684 | Background | Weiser SD, Bukusi EA, Steinfeld RL, Frongillo EA, Weke E, Dworkin SL, Pusateri K, Shiboski S, Scow K, Butler LM, Cohen CR. Shamba Maisha: randomized controlled trial of an agricultural and finance intervention to improve HIV health outcomes. AIDS. 2015 Sep 10;29(14):1889-94. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000000781. |
| 25992307 | Background | Cohen CR, Steinfeld RL, Weke E, Bukusi EA, Hatcher AM, Shiboski S, Rheingans R, Scow KM, Butler LM, Otieno P, Dworkin SL, Weiser SD. Shamba Maisha: Pilot agricultural intervention for food security and HIV health outcomes in Kenya: design, methods, baseline results and process evaluation of a cluster-randomized controlled trial. Springerplus. 2015 Mar 12;4:122. doi: 10.1186/s40064-015-0886-x. eCollection 2015. |
| 41887665 | Derived | Weiser SD, Sheira LA, Wekesa P, Zakaras JM, Frongillo EA, Weke E, Nagata JM, Conroy AA, Lightfoot M, Neilands TB, Butler LM, Bukusi EA, Cohen CR, Onono MA. A livelihood intervention improved nutritional, mental health and sexual health outcomes among HIV-affected adolescents in western Kenya: results from the Shamba Maisha randomised controlled trial. BMJ Glob Health. 2026 Mar 26;11(3):e016886. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2024-016886. |
| 37863268 | Derived | Onono MA, Frongillo EA, Sheira LA, Odhiambo G, Wekesa P, Conroy AA, Cohen CR, Bukusi EA, Weiser SD. Links between Household-Level Income-Generating Agricultural Intervention and the Psychological Well-Being of Adolescent Girls in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Affected Households in Southwestern Kenya: A Qualitative Inquiry. J Nutr. 2023 Dec;153(12):3595-3603. doi: 10.1016/j.tjnut.2023.10.008. Epub 2023 Oct 18. |
| ID | Term |
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| D000294 | Adolescent Behavior |
| D012725 | Sexual Behavior |
| D043762 | Reproductive Behavior |
| ID | Term |
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| D001519 | Behavior |
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