Economic evaluation of a combined microfinance and gender training intervention for the prevention of intimate partner violence in rural South Africa.

Stephen Jan; Giulia Ferrari ORCID logo; Charlotte H Watts; James R Hargreaves ORCID logo; Julia C Kim; Godfrey Phetla; Linda A Morison; John D Porter; Tony Barnett ORCID logo; Paul M Pronyk; (2011) Economic evaluation of a combined microfinance and gender training intervention for the prevention of intimate partner violence in rural South Africa. Health policy and planning, 26 (5). pp. 366-372. ISSN 0268-1080 DOI: 10.1093/heapol/czq071
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OBJECTIVE: Assess the cost-effectiveness of an intervention combining microfinance with gender and HIV training for the prevention of intimate partner violence (IPV) in South Africa. METHODS: We performed a cost-effectiveness analysis alongside a cluster-randomized trial. We assessed the cost-effectiveness of the intervention in both the trial and initial scale-up phase. RESULTS: We estimated the cost per DALY gained as US$7688 for the trial phase and US$2307 for the initial scale-up. The findings were sensitive to the statistical uncertainty in effect estimates but otherwise robust to other key assumptions employed in the analysis. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that this combined economic and health intervention was cost-effective in its trial phase and highly cost-effective in scale-up. These estimates are probably conservative, as they do not include the health and development benefits of the intervention beyond IPV reduction.


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