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Multilevel analysis of determinants of anemia among young women (15-24) in sub-Sahara Africa.

Misganaw Gebrie WorkuTesfa Sewunet AlamnehAchamyeleh Birhanu TeshaleYigizie YeshawAdugnaw Zeleke AlemHiwotie Getaneh AyalewAlemneh Mekuriaw LiyewZemenu Tadesse TessemaGetayeneh Antehunegn Tesema
Published in: PloS one (2022)
The prevalence of anemia among young women in this study was higher compared with reports from the previous studies. Divorced/separated/widowed women, married women and women with ever terminated pregnancy, young women with primary, secondary and higher educational achievement, being rural dwellers, young women aged 20-24 years, being from rich households and women who used modern contraceptives were factors that significantly associated with anemia among young women. Therefore, particular attention should be given to those higher-risk women including, young women with a history of a terminated pregnancy, those from rural areas and young women aged 15-19 years to reduce the burden of anemia among these young women as the continuity of the future generation depends on the health of young women.
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