Coercive experiences at sexual debut have been shown to be associated with other sexual risks throughout the life course. Using nationally representative surveys from 12-19 year old girls in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Malawi, and Uganda collected in 2004, we examine the prevalence of sexual coercion at sexual debut among unmarried girls and its correlates. In Malawi, 38 percent of girls said that they were "not willing at all" at their first sexual experience followed by Ghana at 30 percent, Uganda at 23 percent and Burkina Faso at 15 percent. In-depth interviews collected in 2003 with the same demographic shows that there are four primary types of sexual coercion: forced sex; pressure through money or gifts; flattery, pestering, and threatening ...
Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in Uganda are at risk of early sexual debut, unwanted pregna...
This study explores the relationship between age at first sexual intercourse and four indicators of ...
Using national survey data collected in 2004 in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Malawi, and Uganda with 12-19 y...
Coercive experiences at sexual debut have been shown to be associated with other sexual risks throug...
Coercive experiences at sexual debut have been shown to be associated with other sexual risks throug...
Coercive experiences at sexual debut have been shown to be associated with other sexual risks throug...
Research on adolescents in the developing world is a fairly new field and has focused, somewhat narr...
Using national survey data collected in 2004 in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Malawi, and Uganda with 12-19 y...
This paper contributes to conflicting evidence on the link between poverty and risky sexual behaviou...
Adolescents are particularly vulnerable to sexual coercion, as victim as well as perpetrator. This p...
Adolescents are particularly vulnerable to sexual coercion, as victim as well as perpetrator. This p...
Adolescents are particularly vulnerable to sexual coercion, as victim as well as perpetrator. This p...
Limited data from low-income countries are available on the continuum of coercive experiences, the c...
Context: Studies of sexual behavior among young people in the developing world have generally neglec...
This paper contributes to conflicting evidence on the link between poverty and risky sexual behaviou...
Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in Uganda are at risk of early sexual debut, unwanted pregna...
This study explores the relationship between age at first sexual intercourse and four indicators of ...
Using national survey data collected in 2004 in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Malawi, and Uganda with 12-19 y...
Coercive experiences at sexual debut have been shown to be associated with other sexual risks throug...
Coercive experiences at sexual debut have been shown to be associated with other sexual risks throug...
Coercive experiences at sexual debut have been shown to be associated with other sexual risks throug...
Research on adolescents in the developing world is a fairly new field and has focused, somewhat narr...
Using national survey data collected in 2004 in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Malawi, and Uganda with 12-19 y...
This paper contributes to conflicting evidence on the link between poverty and risky sexual behaviou...
Adolescents are particularly vulnerable to sexual coercion, as victim as well as perpetrator. This p...
Adolescents are particularly vulnerable to sexual coercion, as victim as well as perpetrator. This p...
Adolescents are particularly vulnerable to sexual coercion, as victim as well as perpetrator. This p...
Limited data from low-income countries are available on the continuum of coercive experiences, the c...
Context: Studies of sexual behavior among young people in the developing world have generally neglec...
This paper contributes to conflicting evidence on the link between poverty and risky sexual behaviou...
Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in Uganda are at risk of early sexual debut, unwanted pregna...
This study explores the relationship between age at first sexual intercourse and four indicators of ...
Using national survey data collected in 2004 in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Malawi, and Uganda with 12-19 y...