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Determinants of change in the inequality and associated predictors of teenage pregnancy in Uganda for the period 2006-2016: analysis of the Uganda Demographic and Health Surveys.

Ronald WasswaAllen KabagenyiRornald Muhumuza KananuraJoseph JehopioGideon Rutaremwa
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
Teenage pregnancy is disproportionately prevalent among different subpopulations of adolescent girls in Uganda. We therefore recommend policy actions to sensitise communities and enforcement of child rights and child protection laws to stop child marriages. There is also need to promote girl child education, improving household incomes, and intensifying mass media awareness on the risks of early pregnancies. Further, ensuring that villages have operational adolescent and youth friendly services as well as incorporating sex education and other different adolescent reproductive health programmes in school curriculum will be key measures in reducing the large inequality in teenage pregnancy.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • preterm birth
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • quality improvement
  • young adults
  • public health
  • physical activity
  • pregnant women
  • gestational age