AbstractObjective (s)Many adolescents in developing countries have an unmet need for contraception, which can contribute to poor reproductive health outcomes. Recent literature reviews have not adequately captured effective contraceptive services and interventions for adolescents in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This study aims to identify and evaluate the existing evidence base on contraceptive services and interventions for adolescents in LMICs that report an impact on contraceptive behavior outcomes.Study DesignStructured literature review of published and unpublished papers about contraceptive services and interventions for adolescents in LMICs that report an impact on contraceptive behavior outcomes.ResultsWe identify commo...
Abstract Background There is still a large gap in relation to effectively meet the contraceptive nee...
IntroductionGiven the social, economic, and health consequences of early parenthood, unintended preg...
OBJECTIVE: Failure to use contraceptives contributes to an unacceptably high rate of undesired pregn...
AbstractObjective (s)Many adolescents in developing countries have an unmet need for contraception, ...
Substantial numbers of adolescents experience the negative health consequences of early, unprotected...
Reducing adolescent childbearing is a global priority, and enabling contraceptive use is one means o...
An estimated 23 million adolescent girls age 15–19 in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have ...
Global commitments to and support for sexual and reproductive health (SRH) have increased over the p...
AbstractAdolescents have special sexual and reproductive health needs (whether or not they are sexua...
Objective: We explore the patterns of adolescents\u27 need for contraception in 46 low- and middle-i...
Importance: Preventing unwanted pregnancy through adequate use of contraceptives among adolescent gi...
Abstract Background Adolescents face significant barriers to contraception access and utilization th...
Masters of Public Health - see Magister Public HealthAdolescents account for 20% of the world’s popu...
A 46% rate of unintended pregnancies among adolescents in Africa is a glaring notification of the ba...
Globally, unintentional pregnancy and sexual transmittable diseases are noticeably posing a risk to ...
Abstract Background There is still a large gap in relation to effectively meet the contraceptive nee...
IntroductionGiven the social, economic, and health consequences of early parenthood, unintended preg...
OBJECTIVE: Failure to use contraceptives contributes to an unacceptably high rate of undesired pregn...
AbstractObjective (s)Many adolescents in developing countries have an unmet need for contraception, ...
Substantial numbers of adolescents experience the negative health consequences of early, unprotected...
Reducing adolescent childbearing is a global priority, and enabling contraceptive use is one means o...
An estimated 23 million adolescent girls age 15–19 in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have ...
Global commitments to and support for sexual and reproductive health (SRH) have increased over the p...
AbstractAdolescents have special sexual and reproductive health needs (whether or not they are sexua...
Objective: We explore the patterns of adolescents\u27 need for contraception in 46 low- and middle-i...
Importance: Preventing unwanted pregnancy through adequate use of contraceptives among adolescent gi...
Abstract Background Adolescents face significant barriers to contraception access and utilization th...
Masters of Public Health - see Magister Public HealthAdolescents account for 20% of the world’s popu...
A 46% rate of unintended pregnancies among adolescents in Africa is a glaring notification of the ba...
Globally, unintentional pregnancy and sexual transmittable diseases are noticeably posing a risk to ...
Abstract Background There is still a large gap in relation to effectively meet the contraceptive nee...
IntroductionGiven the social, economic, and health consequences of early parenthood, unintended preg...
OBJECTIVE: Failure to use contraceptives contributes to an unacceptably high rate of undesired pregn...