Publications (Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles)

At Sight Edge Research Consultancy, we are committed to producing high-quality, evidence-driven research that informs policy, enhances programming, and drives impact across Africa. Our team, in collaboration with leading global institutions, has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications:

Sarnquist, C. C., Ouma, L., Lang’at, N., Lubanga, C., Sinclair, J., Baiocchi, M. T., & Cornfield, D. N. (2018).
The effect of combining business training, microfinance, and support group participation on economic status and intimate partner violence in an unplanned settlement of Nairobi, Kenya.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29862883/

Sarnquist, C., Sinclair, J., Omondi Mboya, B., Lang’at, N., Paiva, L., Halpern-Felsher, B., & Baiocchi, M. T. (2017).https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27486178/
Evidence that classroom-based behavioral interventions reduce pregnancy-related school dropout among Nairobi adolescents.
Health Education & Behavior, 44(2), 297-303.

Baiocchi, M., Omondi, B., Lang’at, N., Boothroyd, D. B., Sinclair, J., Pavia, L., & Sarnquist, C. (2017).
A behavior-based intervention that prevents sexual assault: Results of a matched-pairs, cluster-randomized study in Nairobi, Kenya.
Prevention Science, 18(7), 818-827.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27562036/

Edwards, K. M., Omondi, B., Wambui, R. A., Darragh-Ford, E., Apollo, R., Devisheim, H. H., Lang’at, N., Kaeke, B., Ntinyari, W., & Keller, J. (2021).
In their own words: Sexual assault resistance strategies among Kenyan adolescent girls following participation in an empowerment self-defense program.
Journal of Adolescent Health.sciencedirect.com/science/authShare/S1054139X23005840/20231210T233800Z/1?md5=f41f45e5cead26b320e9d7dad4d04554&dgcid=coauthor

Kågesten, A. E., Oware, P. M., Ntinyari, W., Lang’at, N., Mboya, B., & Ekström, A. M. (2021).
Young people’s experiences with an empowerment-based behavior change intervention to prevent sexual violence in Nairobi informal settlements: A qualitative study.
Global Health: Science and Practice.https://static1.squarespace.com/static/61f02c391151e32a27c7ce82/t/65787fb406194d206b4d5830/1702395830009/Young+People%E2%80%99s+Experiences+With+an+Empowerment-Based+Behavior+Change+Intervention+to+Prevent+Sexual+Violence+in+Nairobi+Informal+Settlements-+A+Qualitative+Study.pdf

Wheeler, L. A., Edwards, K. M., Omondi, B., Kaeke, B., Ndirangu, M., Sinclair, J., & Lang’at, N. (2024).
Empowerment transformation training reduces rape among girls and young women in South Sudan and the Kakuma Refugee Camp.
Journal of Adolescent Health, 74(4), 820-827.https://static1.squarespace.com/static/61f02c391151e32a27c7ce82/t/65787b9a29ae2233404f8f92/1702394779661/Empowerment+Transformation+Training+Reduces+Rape+Among+Girls+and+Young+Women+in+South+Sudan+and+the+Kakuma+Refugee+Camp.pdf

Wheeler LA, Edwards KM, Omondi B, Kaeke B, Ndirangu M, Sinclair J, Langat N. Empowerment Transformation Training Reduces Rape Among Girls and Young Women in South Sudan and the Kakuma Refugee Camp. J Adolesc Health. 2024 Apr;74(4):820-827. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2023.10.033. Epub 2023 Dec 10. PMID: 38085205.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38085205/