Three month change in child cultural knowledge score on knowledge assessment
Investigators will measure change in knowledge from baseline and 3 months post program completion via a 4-question knowledge assessment completed by the child (score 0-100%). A higher score indicates higher (greater) knowledge.
Three month change in caregiver cultural knowledge score on knowledge assessment
Investigators will measure change in knowledge from baseline and 3 months post program completion via a 10-questions knowledge assessment completed by caregivers (score 0-100%). A higher score indicates higher (greater) knowledge.
Three month change in child reported family engagement in Navajo culture assessed by family engagement questionnaire
Family engagement in the Navajo culture will be assessed via a 4- question assessment that is on a 5-point Likert scale (score: 0-20). The assessment was created by the study team. The investigators will look at the change in total score from baseline to 3 months post implementation. A higher score indicates higher (greater) family engagement.
Three month change in caregiver reported family engagement in Navajo cultural assessed family engagement questionnaire
Family engagement in the Navajo culture will be assessed via a 4-question assessment that is on a 5-point Likert scale (score: 0-20). The assessment was created by the study team. The investigators will look at the change in total score from baseline to 3 months post implementation.
Three month change in child reported parent-child communication assessed by parent-child communication questionnaire at 3
The investigators will assess the impact of the Asdzaan Be'eena program on girls' and caregivers' communication via a 20-item assessment on a 5-point Likert scale (score: 0-100). The assessment was created by the study team. Investigators will assess the change in child reported caregiver-child communication from baseline to 3 months post program implementation.
Parental monitoring will be assessed among caregivers only via a 6-question assessment created by Silverberg and Small.
Three month change in caregiver reported parent-child communication assessed by parent-child communication questionnaire
The investigators will assess the impact of the Asdzaan Be'eena program on girls' and caregivers' communication via a 20-item assessment on a 5- point likert scale (score: 0-100). The assessment was created by the study team. Investigators will assess in caregiver reported caregiver-child communication from baseline to 3 months post program implementation.
Three month change in caregiver reported parental monitoring assessed by parental monitoring questionnaire
The investigators will assess the impact of the Asdzaan Be'eena program on parental monitoring via a 6-question assessment created by Silverberg and Small. Investigators will look at the change from baseline to 3 months post program implementation in parental monitoring as reported by caregivers via the parental monitoring scale. Parental monitoring will be assessed among caregivers only via a 6-question assessment created by Silverberg and Small. A higher score indicates a higher (better) parental monitoring.
Three month change in child self-esteem on a self-esteem assessment developed by study team
The investigators will assess the impact of the Asdzaan Be'eena program on child self-esteem via a 4-item assessment on a 5-point Likert scale (score: 0-20). Investigators will assess the change in total score from baseline to 3 months post implementation. A higher score indicates a higher (better) self-esteem.
Three month change in child self-efficacy on a self-efficacy assessment adapted from Muris 2001.
The investigators will assess the impact of the Asdzaan Be'eena program on child' self-efficacy via a 5-item assessment on a 5-point likert scale (score: 0-25). Investigators will assess the change in the total score from baseline to 3 months post implementation. Higher score=higher (better) selfefficacy Citation for scale: Muris, P. (2001). Self-Efficacy Questionnaire for Children. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 23(3), 145-149.
Three month change in child social support on a social support assessment developed by study team.
The investigators will assess the impact of the Asdzaan Be'eena program on child social support via a 4-item assessment on a 5-point Likert scale (score: 0-20). Investigators will assess the change in total score from baseline to 3 months post implementation. A higher score indicates a higher (more) social support.
Three month change in average score on risky behaviors assessment
The investigators will assess the impact of the Asdzaan Be'eena program on child attitudes related to risky behaviors via a 6-item assessment on a 5-point Likert scale (score: 0-30). Investigators will assess the change in the total score from baseline to 3 months post implementation. A higher score indicates better attitudes (less endorsement of) risk behaviors.
Three month change in child reproductive health knowledge via a reproductive health knowledge questionnaire
Investigators will measure change in knowledge from baseline and 3 months post program completion via a 3-question knowledge assessment completed by the child (score 0-100%). A higher score indicates more knowledge.
Three month change in caregiver reproductive health knowledge via a reproductive health knowledge questionnaire
Investigators will measure change in knowledge from baseline and 3 months post program completion via a 10-questions knowledge assessment completed by the caregivers (score 0-100%). A higher score indicates higher (more) knowledge.
Three month change in caregiver family mastery via the multicultural mastery scale
Investigators will measure family mastery via a 5-item assessment on a 5-point Likert scale (score: 0-25). Change in total score between baseline and 3 months will be utilized to assess program impact.
Three month change in caregiver friend mastery via the multicultural mastery scale
Investigators will measure communal mastery- friends via a 5-item assessment on a 5-point Likert scale (score: 0-25). Change in total score between baseline and 3 months will be utilized to assess program impact. A lower score indicates higher (better) mastery.
Three month change in caregiver self mastery via the multicultural mastery scale
Investigators will measure communal mastery- self via a 5-item assessment on a 5-point likert scale (score: 0-25). Change in total score between baseline and 3 months will be utilized to assess program impact. A lower score indicates higher (better) mastery.
Three month change in parental self-efficacy via the parenting agency questionnaire (Dumka, 1996)
Investigators will measure parenting self-efficacy via a 10-item assessment on a 5-point Likert scale (score: 0-50). Change in total score between baseline and 3 months will be utilized to assess program impact. A higher score indicates a higher (better) self-efficacy.
Citation: Dumka, L. E., Stoerzinger, H. D., Jackson, K. M., & Roosaa, M. W. (1996). Examination of the cross-cultural and crosslanguage equivalence of the Parenting Self-Agency Measure. Family Relations, 45, 216-222.
Three month change in average score on the PHQ-9 depression screener
Investigators will measure depression via the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) a 9-item assessment (Kroenke 2001). Change in total score between baseline and 3 months will be utilized to assess program impact.
Citation: Kroenke, K., Spitzer, R. L., & Williams, J. B. (2001). The PHQ-9: validity of a brief depression severity measure. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 16(9), 606-613. https:// doi.org/10.1046/j.1525-1497.2001.016009606.x
Three month change in frequency of activities completed together via a parent-child activity assessment
Investigators will measure caregiver and child activities together via a 5-item assessment on a 5-point likert scale completed by the child (score: 0-25). Change in total score between baseline and 3 months will be utilized to assess program impact.
A higher score indicates more frequent activities with caregiver.
Three month change in percent of children reporting wanting to have a kinaalda
Investigators will measure child's attitude about having a Kinaalda via one question: "Do you want to have a Kinaalda ceremony when you get your period?". Answers include "yes" and "no". Investigators will assess the difference in the number of children who say "yes" at baseline compared to 3 months post implementation.