Oxford Stringency Index
Cross-source consensus on Oxford Stringency Index from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- Pandemic onset was defined separately for each country using the Oxford Stringency Index. — Effect of COVID-19 pandemic on ART access and timely initiation in people living with HIV in 31 countries: a regression discontinuity design study
- The Oxford Stringency Index ranges from 0 to 100 and captures the severity of government COVID-19 responses. — Effect of COVID-19 pandemic on ART access and timely initiation in people living with HIV in 31 countries: a regression discontinuity design study
- The Oxford Stringency Index does not capture local implementation, enforcement, or health system adaptability. — Effect of COVID-19 pandemic on ART access and timely initiation in people living with HIV in 31 countries: a regression discontinuity design study
- Using the index strengthened cross-country comparability in assessing indirect effects on HIV service delivery. — Effect of COVID-19 pandemic on ART access and timely initiation in people living with HIV in 31 countries: a regression discontinuity design study