Background: Although sexuality is an inherent feature of humans, the timing of this important life-changing event sets the tone for future sexual behaviour with broader social implications. Data source & Method: The present study used the six waves of the Ghana Demographic and Health Survey data (1988 to 2014) to examine the effect of changes in social and demographic contexts on age at which women have their first sexual encounter. Results: The results of the study have shown that even though the age at which women in Ghana initiate sexual intercourse is changing, the changes have been slow over the course of the 26 years under review (1988 to 2014). Of the social and demographers factors examined, only education, religion and ethnicit...
Early sexual debut is often associated with a number of social challenges. However, the hazard and r...
This paper examines trends in adolescent sexual initiation in sub-Saharan Africa, with emphasis on d...
Using data from the National Survey of Adolescents (2004), we examine the community-level factors as...
OBJECTIVES: To describe recent trends in age at first sex in African countries, identifying and maki...
Aim The objective of this study was to examine the interactive effect of gender, rural–urban resi...
This research was supported by funding from the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa ...
Affiliation: Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics GW, School of Public Health and Health Ser...
Summary The timing of transitions to sexual activity, marriage and childbearing in sub-Saharan Afric...
This working paper investigates the links between changing age at marriage and premarital sexual beh...
There is a changing trend in adolescent girls‘ sexual and reproductive behaviour in Ghana. However, ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate quality of sexual debut and first marriage data, measure trends and study th...
Introduction: Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, with over 186 million residents and 62...
Age differences between partners, where females are relatively younger than their male partners, can...
BACKGROUND: Age at sexual debut is a key behavioural indicator used in HIV behavioural surveillance....
Analysis of data from a questionnaire survey of 2,000 young Malians undertaken by the authors in 200...
Early sexual debut is often associated with a number of social challenges. However, the hazard and r...
This paper examines trends in adolescent sexual initiation in sub-Saharan Africa, with emphasis on d...
Using data from the National Survey of Adolescents (2004), we examine the community-level factors as...
OBJECTIVES: To describe recent trends in age at first sex in African countries, identifying and maki...
Aim The objective of this study was to examine the interactive effect of gender, rural–urban resi...
This research was supported by funding from the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa ...
Affiliation: Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics GW, School of Public Health and Health Ser...
Summary The timing of transitions to sexual activity, marriage and childbearing in sub-Saharan Afric...
This working paper investigates the links between changing age at marriage and premarital sexual beh...
There is a changing trend in adolescent girls‘ sexual and reproductive behaviour in Ghana. However, ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate quality of sexual debut and first marriage data, measure trends and study th...
Introduction: Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, with over 186 million residents and 62...
Age differences between partners, where females are relatively younger than their male partners, can...
BACKGROUND: Age at sexual debut is a key behavioural indicator used in HIV behavioural surveillance....
Analysis of data from a questionnaire survey of 2,000 young Malians undertaken by the authors in 200...
Early sexual debut is often associated with a number of social challenges. However, the hazard and r...
This paper examines trends in adolescent sexual initiation in sub-Saharan Africa, with emphasis on d...
Using data from the National Survey of Adolescents (2004), we examine the community-level factors as...