Determinants of adolescent pregnancy in Malawi

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2020-09-09
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Kamuzu University of Health Sciences
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Introduction: adolescent pregnancy is one of the top reproductive health problems affecting young people across the globe. Following pregnancy, adolescents are 1.6 times likely to face obstetric complications which eventually lead to maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. The type of research study: This study is a population based cross sectional case control, a secondary data analysis of the Malawi demographic health survey 2015-16 The main aim of the study is to establish the determinants of adolescent pregnancy among girls aged 15 to 17 years in Malawi. Underlying cause of high teenage pregnancy prevalence needs to be further investigated and explored with the aim of developing targeted strategies. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES • To examine trends in the reproductive health knowledge among teens • To identify determinants of child bearing among 15-17 year olds • To describe reproductive health knowledge among adolescent girls aged 15 to 17 in Malawi • To examine determinants of child bearing among 15-17 year olds in Malawi METHODOLOGY Study Design This study is a population based cross sectional designase control, a secondary data analysis of adolescent girls aged 15 to 17 according to the Malawi demographic health survey 2015-16 where cases which are adolescent girls aged 15 to 17 years. Study Place The Malawi Demographic and Health Survey (MDHS) was implemented in the 28 districts of Malawi thus a nationally representative sample that provides estimate at national and regional levels of the urban and rural areas. Study population The secondary data collected in the DHS 2015-16 on adolescent girls between 15 to 17 years of age in Malawi who were pregnant or had given birth to their first child during the period of the survey will be used. Study Period This study will be conducted from April 2019 to January 2021August 2020. This is a period between proposal development, submission and approval by college of medicine ethics committee, to data collection, analysis, reporting and dissemination of findings. Data collection The national statistics office (NSO) recruited 268 individuals to serve as team leaders, field editors, interviewers and secondary data editors who went under training on interviewing techniques and went through a review of questionnaire content. Data collection was completed by 37 field teams, with each including one team leader, one field editor, three female interviewers, one male interviewer, collection of data took place from 19 October 2015 through 17 February 2016. This study will focus on the following variables:- Dependent variable “age at first birth”. Women who were pregnant or had birth to their first child at ages between 15 to 17 years during the study period. Independent variables region (south, central and north), residence (rural or urban), current age (15year olds, 16 year olds, 17 year olds), marital status (never married and in a marital union) and wealth index (poor, middle, and rich), education level (no education, primary, secondary) Data management and analysis Data collected was stored in a password protected computer at the NSO Zomba and according to the MDHS report. Bivariate analysis using Pearson chi-squared test will be carried out to examine the relationship between teenage pregnancy and each variable like place or residence, current age, education level and marital status. Variables that are potentially significant will be further analyzed using a multiple regression model. Possible Constraints This study, being a secondary data analysis, uses data which has been collected for purposes other than this study therefore it is inherent in its nature. It is also not possible to follow up clients therefore additional data from study participants cannot be collected. Expected findings and result dissemination. The results for this study will be submitted to the college of medicine department of Department of Health Systems & Policy for grading to attain a master’s of science in global health implementation; additionally it will be submitted to college of medicine ethics committee (COMREC) and a copy to the college of medicine library including the center for reproductive health.
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