BACKGROUND: To meet the needs of female adolescents from low-income urban areas for sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care, vouchers providing free-of-charge access to SRH care at 19 primary care clinics were distributed in Managua, Nicaragua. These vouchers substantially increased the use of services, demonstrating that many adolescents are willing to use such services, if readily accessible. The voucher redemption made it possible to identify the nature of existing, but largely unmet, needs for SRH care. METHOD: The medical files from 3301 consultations with female adolescents were analysed using descriptive statistical methods and multiple logistic regression. RESULTS: Female adolescents presented SRH problems that merited medical att...
Objectives: Globally, twenty-three million adolescents aged 15–19 years have an unmet need for sexua...
Background: Teenage marriage and adolescent pregnancy present a significant health challenge in the ...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections are communicable infections acquired through sexual cont...
Background: Little is known about how sexual and reproductive (SRH) health can be made accessible an...
Objective: To determine whether female adolescents from low-income areas in Managua were satisfied w...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether female adolescents from low-income areas in Managua were satisfied w...
Objectives: To elicit the views of primary healthcare providers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua...
Objectives: To elicit the views of primary healthcare providers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua...
Background: Youths constitute a high proportion of the total population in both global and local con...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether participation in a competitive voucher programme designed to improve...
Objectives: To elicit the views of primary healthcare providers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua...
Background: Advancing the health of adolescents, particularly their sexual and reproductive health, ...
Background: Nicaragua has the highest prevalence of teenage pregnancies in Latin America. Knowledge ...
Background and objectives: The prevalence of teenage pregnancies in Nicaragua is the highest in Lati...
AbstractAccess to youth friendly health services is vital for ensuring sexual and reproductive healt...
Objectives: Globally, twenty-three million adolescents aged 15–19 years have an unmet need for sexua...
Background: Teenage marriage and adolescent pregnancy present a significant health challenge in the ...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections are communicable infections acquired through sexual cont...
Background: Little is known about how sexual and reproductive (SRH) health can be made accessible an...
Objective: To determine whether female adolescents from low-income areas in Managua were satisfied w...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether female adolescents from low-income areas in Managua were satisfied w...
Objectives: To elicit the views of primary healthcare providers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua...
Objectives: To elicit the views of primary healthcare providers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua...
Background: Youths constitute a high proportion of the total population in both global and local con...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether participation in a competitive voucher programme designed to improve...
Objectives: To elicit the views of primary healthcare providers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua...
Background: Advancing the health of adolescents, particularly their sexual and reproductive health, ...
Background: Nicaragua has the highest prevalence of teenage pregnancies in Latin America. Knowledge ...
Background and objectives: The prevalence of teenage pregnancies in Nicaragua is the highest in Lati...
AbstractAccess to youth friendly health services is vital for ensuring sexual and reproductive healt...
Objectives: Globally, twenty-three million adolescents aged 15–19 years have an unmet need for sexua...
Background: Teenage marriage and adolescent pregnancy present a significant health challenge in the ...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections are communicable infections acquired through sexual cont...