Background: Adolescent pregnancy remains a public health concern globally. The use of hormonal contraceptive methods are proven ways of preventing pregnancies and in turn unsafe abortions. However, research shows that use of hormonal contraceptive methods is rather low among African adolescent girls, of which Ghana is no exception.Objective: This manuscript uses the socio-ecological model to guide our understanding of the factors associated with non-use of hormonal contraceptives among adolescent girls in Ghana.Methods: An explorative study was done using qualitative data collection methods. Two focus group discussions and sixteen in-depth interviews were conducted among adolescent girls aged 15-19 years (N = 38) in the Kintampo area of Gha...
(1) Background: Nearly one out of ten Ghanaian female adolescents aged 15–19 has experienced childbe...
Adolescent reproductive and sexual health has become a senous concern as it IS associated with HIV a...
(1) Background: Nearly one out of ten Ghanaian female adolescents aged 15–19 has experienced childbe...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy remains a public health concern globally. The use of hormonal contr...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent pregnancy remains a public health concern globally. The use of hormonal contr...
Ellen Abrafi Boamah-Kaali,1,2 Fraukje EF Mevissen,2,3 Seth Owusu-Agyei,1,4 Yeetey Enuameh,1,5 Kwaku ...
INTRODUCTION: The correct and consistent use of hormonal contraceptive (HC) methods by sexually acti...
Pregnancy among adolescent girls is a public health problem globally and especially in developing co...
Abstract Background In Ghana, adolescents constitute about a quarter of the total population. These ...
Adolescent pregnancy remains a public health concern, with diverse serious consequences, including i...
Adolescent girls in Ghana still face a number of challenges accessing reproductive/sexual health ser...
Within the past one and half decades many efforts have been made to improve the availability and acc...
Introduction: unintended pregnancies and adolescent childbearing are on the increase in Sub-Sah...
Objective: Problematic access to and use of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services potentiall...
Objective There is a decline in contraceptive use among sexually active unmarried young women in Gha...
(1) Background: Nearly one out of ten Ghanaian female adolescents aged 15–19 has experienced childbe...
Adolescent reproductive and sexual health has become a senous concern as it IS associated with HIV a...
(1) Background: Nearly one out of ten Ghanaian female adolescents aged 15–19 has experienced childbe...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy remains a public health concern globally. The use of hormonal contr...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent pregnancy remains a public health concern globally. The use of hormonal contr...
Ellen Abrafi Boamah-Kaali,1,2 Fraukje EF Mevissen,2,3 Seth Owusu-Agyei,1,4 Yeetey Enuameh,1,5 Kwaku ...
INTRODUCTION: The correct and consistent use of hormonal contraceptive (HC) methods by sexually acti...
Pregnancy among adolescent girls is a public health problem globally and especially in developing co...
Abstract Background In Ghana, adolescents constitute about a quarter of the total population. These ...
Adolescent pregnancy remains a public health concern, with diverse serious consequences, including i...
Adolescent girls in Ghana still face a number of challenges accessing reproductive/sexual health ser...
Within the past one and half decades many efforts have been made to improve the availability and acc...
Introduction: unintended pregnancies and adolescent childbearing are on the increase in Sub-Sah...
Objective: Problematic access to and use of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services potentiall...
Objective There is a decline in contraceptive use among sexually active unmarried young women in Gha...
(1) Background: Nearly one out of ten Ghanaian female adolescents aged 15–19 has experienced childbe...
Adolescent reproductive and sexual health has become a senous concern as it IS associated with HIV a...
(1) Background: Nearly one out of ten Ghanaian female adolescents aged 15–19 has experienced childbe...