Suicidal behavior risks during adolescent pregnancy in a low-resource setting: A qualitative study.
Christine W MusyimiVictoria N MutisoDarius N NyamaiIkenna D EbuenyiDavid M NdeteiPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Improved social relations, economic and health circumstances of adolescent mothers can lead to reduction of suicidal behaviour. Therefore, concerted efforts by stakeholders including family members, community leaders, health care workers and policy makers should explore ways of addressing IPV, economic empowerment and access to youth friendly health care centers for chronic physical illnesses. Prevention strategies should include monitoring for suicidal behavior risks during pregnancy in both community and health care settings. Additionally, utilizing lay workers in conducting dialogue discussions and early screening could address some of the risk factors and reduce pregnancy- related suicide mortality in LMICs.