2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12978-023-01655-3
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Naïve, uninformed and sexually abused: circumstances surrounding adolescent pregnancies in Malawi

Abstract: Background Pregnancy and childbearing in adolescence could negatively affect girls’ health and socio-economic wellbeing across the life course. Previous studies on drivers of adolescent pregnancy in Africa have not fully considered the perspectives of parents/guardians vis-à-vis pregnant and parenting adolescents. Our study addresses this gap by examining pregnant and parenting adolescents’ and parents/guardians’ narratives about factors associated with early and unintended pregnancy. … Show more

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“…Research by Sejati et al (2022) aligns with Dar Sejati's findings, indicating that the lack of education on premarital sex impacts young women's perceptions of this behavior. Several interconnected structural factors contribute to adolescents' vulnerability to early and unwanted pregnancies, including limited knowledge and access to contraception, poverty, sexual violence, school dropout rates, closures due to COVID-19, and young age and naivety leading to unprotected sex (Chamdimba et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research by Sejati et al (2022) aligns with Dar Sejati's findings, indicating that the lack of education on premarital sex impacts young women's perceptions of this behavior. Several interconnected structural factors contribute to adolescents' vulnerability to early and unwanted pregnancies, including limited knowledge and access to contraception, poverty, sexual violence, school dropout rates, closures due to COVID-19, and young age and naivety leading to unprotected sex (Chamdimba et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%