Naïve, uninformed and sexually abused: circumstances surrounding adolescent pregnancies in Malawi.
Elita ChamdimbaCaroline W KabiruBoniface Ayanbekongshie UshieAlister C MunthaliChrissie ThakwalakwaAnthony Idowu AjayiPublished in: Reproductive health (2023)
Our findings contribute to the evidence on the continued vulnerability of girls to unintended pregnancy. It highlights how parents and adolescents hold different views on reasons for early and unintended pregnancy, and documents how divergent views between girls and their parents may contribute to the lack of progress in reducing adolescent childbearing. Based on these findings, preventing unintended pregnancies will require altering community attitudes about young people's use of contraceptives and engaging parents, education sector, civil society organizations and community and religious leaders to develop comprehensive sexuality education programs to empower in- and out-of school adolescents.