The study is premised on the hypothesis that a young woman’s exposure to the media increases her knowledge about sexual and reproductive health risks, which in turn, influences her to adopt positive sexual and reproductive behaviour. Using the 2003 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey dataset on women 15-24 years, the study finds that although a young woman’s exposure to the newspapers positively affects her sexual and reproductive behaviour, overall no consistent and statistically significant results were produced particularly with reference to the electronic media (radio and television). The conclusion is that mere exposure to the media may not be enough to change one’s sexual and reproductive behaviour if the contents of the particular me...
Fertility in Ghana has fallen sharply in recent years, with the rate of decline being one of the mos...
(1) Background: Nearly one out of ten Ghanaian female adolescents aged 15–19 has experienced childbe...
(1) Background: Nearly one out of ten Ghanaian female adolescents aged 15–19 has experienced childbe...
The study is premised on the hypothesis that a young woman’s exposure to the media increases her kno...
The study is premised on the hypothesis that a young woman's exposure to the media increases he...
The study on Female Adolescent Reproductive Change was undertaken as part of the ongoing effort at u...
Background: Female adolescents are unduly disadvantaged regarding the risks of unintended pregnancie...
Background: Sexual and reproductive health education among girls and women has several reproductive ...
This study was conducted within the secondary school student population of the Bolgatanga community,...
Introduction: unintended pregnancies and adolescent childbearing are on the increase in Sub-Sah...
The rapid decline in fertility since 1988 in Ghana has coincided with a marked increase in exposure ...
Aim The objective of this study was to examine the interactive effect of gender, rural–urban resi...
The rapid decline in fertility since 1988 in Ghana has coincided with a marked increase in exposure ...
There is a changing trend in adolescent girls‘ sexual and reproductive behaviour in Ghana. However, ...
Background: Sexual and reproductive health education among girls and women has several reproductive ...
Fertility in Ghana has fallen sharply in recent years, with the rate of decline being one of the mos...
(1) Background: Nearly one out of ten Ghanaian female adolescents aged 15–19 has experienced childbe...
(1) Background: Nearly one out of ten Ghanaian female adolescents aged 15–19 has experienced childbe...
The study is premised on the hypothesis that a young woman’s exposure to the media increases her kno...
The study is premised on the hypothesis that a young woman's exposure to the media increases he...
The study on Female Adolescent Reproductive Change was undertaken as part of the ongoing effort at u...
Background: Female adolescents are unduly disadvantaged regarding the risks of unintended pregnancie...
Background: Sexual and reproductive health education among girls and women has several reproductive ...
This study was conducted within the secondary school student population of the Bolgatanga community,...
Introduction: unintended pregnancies and adolescent childbearing are on the increase in Sub-Sah...
The rapid decline in fertility since 1988 in Ghana has coincided with a marked increase in exposure ...
Aim The objective of this study was to examine the interactive effect of gender, rural–urban resi...
The rapid decline in fertility since 1988 in Ghana has coincided with a marked increase in exposure ...
There is a changing trend in adolescent girls‘ sexual and reproductive behaviour in Ghana. However, ...
Background: Sexual and reproductive health education among girls and women has several reproductive ...
Fertility in Ghana has fallen sharply in recent years, with the rate of decline being one of the mos...
(1) Background: Nearly one out of ten Ghanaian female adolescents aged 15–19 has experienced childbe...
(1) Background: Nearly one out of ten Ghanaian female adolescents aged 15–19 has experienced childbe...