The study utilized the theory of fertility as initiated by Davis and Blakes (1956) and developed by Bongaarts in 1978 to underscore why teenage fertility has remained high in Nigeria. This study investigates women socio-economic factors influencing pregnancy in Nigeria. A total sample of 8448 female teenagers with pregnancy experiences were extracted from the 2018 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS). The study revealed that 19% of young girls with 15-19 years have experienced teenage pregnancy in Nigeria. More importantly, the socio-economic factors with significant influence on teenage pregnancy are: respondents with age 18-19 years (33.2 percent), rural (27.2 percent), Islamic religion (25.2 percent), North-west (28.5 perc...
Teenage pregnancy (TP) is a recurrent global and public health problem. It poses both social and hea...
The focus of the 2013 World Population Day on July 11, was on “Adolescent Pregnancy”. This indicates...
Teenage pregnancy (TP) is a recurrent global and public health problem. It poses both social and hea...
The study utilized the theory of fertility as initiated by Davis and Blakes (1956) and developed by ...
Teenage pregnancy and fertility are often debated in literature as reasons of health concern and as ...
Teenage pregnancy is an important health and Social problem in Nigeria. The study investigated the p...
Teenage pregnancy is now a major issue today in Nigeria. It has become common to see many young teen...
Rapid population growth arising from high fertility has been argued as being disadvantageous to the ...
Background: Despite the high rate of teenage pregnancy in Nigeria and host of negative medical, soci...
Teenage pregnancy is a global phenomenon with rates range from 143 per 1000 in some sub-Saharan Afri...
Abstract Introduction Teenagers younger than 15 are five times more likely to die during pregnancy o...
Background: Young maternal age at delivery has been proposed as risk factor for adverse pregnancy ou...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the relationship between education and teenage pregnancy, an...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy is a global public health and social phenomenon. However, the preva...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the relationship between education and teenage pregnancy, an...
Teenage pregnancy (TP) is a recurrent global and public health problem. It poses both social and hea...
The focus of the 2013 World Population Day on July 11, was on “Adolescent Pregnancy”. This indicates...
Teenage pregnancy (TP) is a recurrent global and public health problem. It poses both social and hea...
The study utilized the theory of fertility as initiated by Davis and Blakes (1956) and developed by ...
Teenage pregnancy and fertility are often debated in literature as reasons of health concern and as ...
Teenage pregnancy is an important health and Social problem in Nigeria. The study investigated the p...
Teenage pregnancy is now a major issue today in Nigeria. It has become common to see many young teen...
Rapid population growth arising from high fertility has been argued as being disadvantageous to the ...
Background: Despite the high rate of teenage pregnancy in Nigeria and host of negative medical, soci...
Teenage pregnancy is a global phenomenon with rates range from 143 per 1000 in some sub-Saharan Afri...
Abstract Introduction Teenagers younger than 15 are five times more likely to die during pregnancy o...
Background: Young maternal age at delivery has been proposed as risk factor for adverse pregnancy ou...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the relationship between education and teenage pregnancy, an...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy is a global public health and social phenomenon. However, the preva...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the relationship between education and teenage pregnancy, an...
Teenage pregnancy (TP) is a recurrent global and public health problem. It poses both social and hea...
The focus of the 2013 World Population Day on July 11, was on “Adolescent Pregnancy”. This indicates...
Teenage pregnancy (TP) is a recurrent global and public health problem. It poses both social and hea...