Abstract Background Malawi has made progress in increasing its overall modern contraceptive prevalence rate since 2000, resulting in a dramatic reduction in its total fertility rate. However, youth, 15–24 years, have not had the same successes. Teenage pregnancies are on the rise and little progress has been made in reducing unmet need for family planning among youth. With two-thirds of the population under the age of 25 and with Malawi’s rapid population growth, reducing unmet need for family planning among youth remains a priority for the government’s reproductive health agenda. To further explore this situation, we conducted a qualitative study to explore the perspectives of youth and adults about the drivers and barriers to youth access...
nia Background: In Tanzania over 1/3 of the population is under 24 years. Nationwide 23 % of teenage...
Adolescents' views of and preferences for sexual and reproductive health services highlight pro...
A paper Presentation during the EAMARC III Conference held at USIU-Africa from 15th November to 17th...
Background: The government of Malawi has been committed to providing a comprehensive and integrated ...
It is widely acknowledged that providing family planning services to adolescents would not encourage...
Abstract Background Malawi has one of the highest adolescent pregnancy rates worldwide; at 141 birth...
Plain language summary There is limited data on modern family planning method use of young adolescen...
The population of Malawi has a youthful age structure, with almost half the population aged below 17...
BACKGROUND : Low uptake of family planning services by adolescent girls remains a public health con...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-03Purpose: Adolescent pregnancy contributes to mor...
While there has been increased attention to youth-friendly reproductive health services, little rese...
Objective: The study seeks to examine factors associated with teen mothers' use of modern contracept...
Teenage pregnancy and child marriage continue to rise in Malawi despite the introduction of compulso...
ABSTRACTBackground: Adolescent sexuality and its sequelae are now acknowledged as major publichealth...
Adolescents\' views of and preferences for sexual and reproductive health services highlight promisi...
nia Background: In Tanzania over 1/3 of the population is under 24 years. Nationwide 23 % of teenage...
Adolescents' views of and preferences for sexual and reproductive health services highlight pro...
A paper Presentation during the EAMARC III Conference held at USIU-Africa from 15th November to 17th...
Background: The government of Malawi has been committed to providing a comprehensive and integrated ...
It is widely acknowledged that providing family planning services to adolescents would not encourage...
Abstract Background Malawi has one of the highest adolescent pregnancy rates worldwide; at 141 birth...
Plain language summary There is limited data on modern family planning method use of young adolescen...
The population of Malawi has a youthful age structure, with almost half the population aged below 17...
BACKGROUND : Low uptake of family planning services by adolescent girls remains a public health con...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-03Purpose: Adolescent pregnancy contributes to mor...
While there has been increased attention to youth-friendly reproductive health services, little rese...
Objective: The study seeks to examine factors associated with teen mothers' use of modern contracept...
Teenage pregnancy and child marriage continue to rise in Malawi despite the introduction of compulso...
ABSTRACTBackground: Adolescent sexuality and its sequelae are now acknowledged as major publichealth...
Adolescents\' views of and preferences for sexual and reproductive health services highlight promisi...
nia Background: In Tanzania over 1/3 of the population is under 24 years. Nationwide 23 % of teenage...
Adolescents' views of and preferences for sexual and reproductive health services highlight pro...
A paper Presentation during the EAMARC III Conference held at USIU-Africa from 15th November to 17th...