2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12905-023-02634-3
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Prevalence and factors associated with child marriage, a systematic review

Asma Pourtaheri,
Seyedeh Belin Tavakoly Sany,
Monavvar Afzal Aghaee
et al.

Abstract: Background Girl child marriage is increasingly recognized as a critical barrier to global public health and gender discrimination. There are still more gaps in the global rate of child marriage and the underlying factors. Thus, the present systematic review aimed to explore the prevalence of child marriage and the underlying factors. Methods A comprehensive search was conducted for all English-language studies that measured the prevalence of child … Show more

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“…15 Cases of early marriage often exist in developing countries and are estimated to occur most often in Asia at 45%, Sub-Saharan Africa at 39%, Latin America at 29%, Middle East and North Africa at 18% 16 and in Ethiopia at 33.7%, which suggests that one out of every three women is involved in child marriage. 17 In Bangladesh, child marriage has been considered normal and commonplace for more than a century. 18 In Indonesia, more specifically in Malang Regency, East Java, the number of marriage 109 dispensations reached 1,393 cases throughout 2022 from data recorded at the Malang Regency Religious Court.…”
Section: Legal Capacity and Legal Authoritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 Cases of early marriage often exist in developing countries and are estimated to occur most often in Asia at 45%, Sub-Saharan Africa at 39%, Latin America at 29%, Middle East and North Africa at 18% 16 and in Ethiopia at 33.7%, which suggests that one out of every three women is involved in child marriage. 17 In Bangladesh, child marriage has been considered normal and commonplace for more than a century. 18 In Indonesia, more specifically in Malang Regency, East Java, the number of marriage 109 dispensations reached 1,393 cases throughout 2022 from data recorded at the Malang Regency Religious Court.…”
Section: Legal Capacity and Legal Authoritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourist marriage was also identified as an emerging concern in a study in Giza, Egypt [81]. Policymakers suggest that poverty reduction and community education [82] can help reduce early marriage in Yemen and other contexts in the Eastern Mediterranean, South and Southeast Asia and Africa [83].…”
Section: Sexual Violencementioning
confidence: 99%