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Gendered power dynamics and threats to sexual and reproductive autonomy among adolescent girls and young adult women: A cross-sectional survey in three urban settings.

Michele R DeckerShannon N WoodMeagan E ByrneNathalie Yao-N'dryMary ThiongoPeter GichangiFunmilola M OlaOlorunAlain K KoffiScott RadloffSaifuddin AhmedAmy O Tsui
Published in: PloS one (2021)
AGYW face simultaneous gendered power differentials, against the backdrop of gendered social and economic systems. Power imbalances were linked with coercive sexual/reproductive health experiences which are often underrecognized yet represent a potent link between gendered social systems and poor health. Pregnancy prevention efforts for AGYW must address reproductive autonomy threats, and the relational power imbalances and broader gendered systems that enable them.
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