Abstract: Adolescent pregnancy and early motherhood pose significant socioeconomic and health risks in Sub-Saharan Africa, leading to considerable morbidity and mortality. To learn more about the needs of this population, we reviewed 24 articles featuring 21 samples covering 12,490 adolescents from 14 countries. Our coding revealed that adolescent mothers were studied more (85.7% of samples) than pregnant adolescents (61.9%). We summarized needs as per six categories. Resource needs were most prevalent, reported by 100% of samples, followed by ecology (85.7%), mental health (76.2%), medical (61.9%), other (61.9%), and education (33.3%). The most frequently reported resource needs were low income and unemployment. Low social support, low fam...
Objectives: One of Africa's most important challenges is to improve maternal and neonatal health. Th...
Background: In Uganda, morbidity and mortality among adolescent mothers and their children are high....
Up to one in four African girls have their first child before the age of 18. Becoming a mother at su...
Adolescent pregnancy and early motherhood pose significant socioeconomic and health risks in Sub-Sah...
Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest rate of adolescent pregnancy in the world, with an estimated prev...
Background: Pregnant adolescent girls and young women (AGYW, aged 12–24 years) are at high risk for ...
An increasing age of marriage coupled with high rates of premarital sexual activity have caused nota...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has the fastest growing adolescent population in the world. In addition to ...
The pregnancy rate in Kenya among adolescent girls is among the highest in the world. Adolescent gir...
Background: Interventions targeting combined sexual and reproductive health, Human Immunodeficiency ...
Adolescent pregnancy (AP) is a significant public health problem across Africa. In the Volta Region ...
OBJECTIVE:To examine whether childbearing before age 18 in Sub-Saharan Africa is associated with inc...
Background. Adolescence is a period of transition from childhood to adulthood, and is a critical sta...
Pregnant adolescents and young mothers comprise a vulnerable group, particularly in low and middle i...
Abstract Background Adolescent pregnancies present a great public health burden in Kenya and Sub-Sah...
Objectives: One of Africa's most important challenges is to improve maternal and neonatal health. Th...
Background: In Uganda, morbidity and mortality among adolescent mothers and their children are high....
Up to one in four African girls have their first child before the age of 18. Becoming a mother at su...
Adolescent pregnancy and early motherhood pose significant socioeconomic and health risks in Sub-Sah...
Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest rate of adolescent pregnancy in the world, with an estimated prev...
Background: Pregnant adolescent girls and young women (AGYW, aged 12–24 years) are at high risk for ...
An increasing age of marriage coupled with high rates of premarital sexual activity have caused nota...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has the fastest growing adolescent population in the world. In addition to ...
The pregnancy rate in Kenya among adolescent girls is among the highest in the world. Adolescent gir...
Background: Interventions targeting combined sexual and reproductive health, Human Immunodeficiency ...
Adolescent pregnancy (AP) is a significant public health problem across Africa. In the Volta Region ...
OBJECTIVE:To examine whether childbearing before age 18 in Sub-Saharan Africa is associated with inc...
Background. Adolescence is a period of transition from childhood to adulthood, and is a critical sta...
Pregnant adolescents and young mothers comprise a vulnerable group, particularly in low and middle i...
Abstract Background Adolescent pregnancies present a great public health burden in Kenya and Sub-Sah...
Objectives: One of Africa's most important challenges is to improve maternal and neonatal health. Th...
Background: In Uganda, morbidity and mortality among adolescent mothers and their children are high....
Up to one in four African girls have their first child before the age of 18. Becoming a mother at su...