Background: adolescents in the Latin American and Caribbean region continue to experience poor reproductive health outcomes, including high rates of first birth before the age of 20 years. Aggregate national level data fails to identify groups where progress is particularly poor. This paper explores how trends in adolescent births have changed over time in five countries (Bolivia, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Peru) using data disaggregated by adolescent age group, wealth and urban / rural residence.Methods: the study draws on Demographic and Health Survey data from five countries where three surveys are available since 1990, with the most recent after 2006. It examines trends in adolescent births by wealth status and urban/rural...
BackgroundThe use of a single national figure fails to capture the complex patterns and inequalities...
Documenting trends and inequalities in the prevalence of adolescent motherhood across low-income and...
Abstract Background We aimed to identify the 2001–2013 incidence trend, and characteristics associat...
Abstract Background Adolescents in the Latin American and Caribbean region continue to experience po...
Adolescent childbearing in Latin America and the Caribbean is a demographic puzzle. High rates of te...
Context: Four low-income Central American nations�El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua�hav...
This article analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of different sources of quantitative data to ...
Background: single aggregate figures for adolescent pregnancy may fail to demonstrate particular pop...
Compared with the Latin American average,adolescent fertility is high in El Salvador,Guatemala, Hond...
Abstract Adolescent fertility rates in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) remain unacceptably hig...
Introduction: Adolescents in the Caribbean region continue to experience poor reproductive health ou...
In countries of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) the trends of adolescent fertility have shown ...
Most countries in Latin America have completed or are approaching the completion of the fertility tr...
Background: We aimed to identify the 2001–2013 incidence trend, and characteristics associated with ...
The study is a purely descriptive analysis of the trends in adolescent fertility and an assessment o...
BackgroundThe use of a single national figure fails to capture the complex patterns and inequalities...
Documenting trends and inequalities in the prevalence of adolescent motherhood across low-income and...
Abstract Background We aimed to identify the 2001–2013 incidence trend, and characteristics associat...
Abstract Background Adolescents in the Latin American and Caribbean region continue to experience po...
Adolescent childbearing in Latin America and the Caribbean is a demographic puzzle. High rates of te...
Context: Four low-income Central American nations�El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua�hav...
This article analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of different sources of quantitative data to ...
Background: single aggregate figures for adolescent pregnancy may fail to demonstrate particular pop...
Compared with the Latin American average,adolescent fertility is high in El Salvador,Guatemala, Hond...
Abstract Adolescent fertility rates in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) remain unacceptably hig...
Introduction: Adolescents in the Caribbean region continue to experience poor reproductive health ou...
In countries of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) the trends of adolescent fertility have shown ...
Most countries in Latin America have completed or are approaching the completion of the fertility tr...
Background: We aimed to identify the 2001–2013 incidence trend, and characteristics associated with ...
The study is a purely descriptive analysis of the trends in adolescent fertility and an assessment o...
BackgroundThe use of a single national figure fails to capture the complex patterns and inequalities...
Documenting trends and inequalities in the prevalence of adolescent motherhood across low-income and...
Abstract Background We aimed to identify the 2001–2013 incidence trend, and characteristics associat...