Exploring voice and agency among adolescents in South Asia: a vignettes-based approach

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The innovative use of vignettes in quantitative surveys offers a novel means of assessing attitudes, capturing individuals’ responses across diverse life domains to measure voice and agency more directly. Utilizing the use of scales and vignette-based inquiries, this study explores voice and agency on making marital decisions among 458 adolescents in India and Nepal. Regression analysis revealed that higher voice and agency scores correlated significantly with reduced odds of endorsing early marriage and increased support for continued education post-marriage. In vignette scenarios, greater voice and agency scores were linked to advocating against early sibling marriage and making independent choices for their own futures. These findings highlight that improved self-perception of agency empowers adolescents to assert independent decisions. Utilizing vignettes proved beneficial in this context as they enabled adolescents to understand community norms through storytelling, offering insights into their likely behaviour in specific situations, rather than drawing on abstract concepts.

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Chandarana, S., Nagaraj, N., Landry, M., & Vyas, A. (2023). Exploring voice and agency among adolescents in South Asia: a vignettes-based approach. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 28(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2023.2267647

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