Hadfield, Kristin
Al-Soleiti, Majd
Dajani, Rana
Mareschal, Isabelle
Panter-Brick, Catherine http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4635-2234
Funding for this research was provided by:
Yale University (PRFDHR)
British Academy (ERICC\190091)
Article History
Accepted: 31 January 2024
First Online: 4 March 2024
Compliance with Ethical Standards
:
: The authors declare no competing interests.
: The fieldworkers provided participants with a consent form in Arabic, read it aloud to ensure full comprehension regardless of literacy, allowed time for reflection and addressed any questions or concerns, before obtaining informed consent. Mothers provided written consent for children to take part, after which children provided oral consent. They confirmed their willingness to have the father interviewed and provided his contact information. Fathers gave verbal consent, as they were interviewed by phone.
: The study was approved by the ethics committees of Yale University and Trinity College Dublin and by the Prime Minister’s Office in Jordan. The fieldworkers provided participants with a consent form in Arabic, read it aloud to ensure full comprehension regardless of literacy, allowed time for reflection, and addressed any questions or concerns, before obtaining informed consent. Mothers provided written consent for children to take part, after which children provided oral consent. They were asked if they were willing to have the father interviewed and, if so, provided his contact information. Fathers gave verbal consent, as they were interviewed by phone.