Promoting Holistic Health and Wellbeing of Pregnant and Parenting Adolescents and Their Children in Africa: A Life Course Model

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2024Auteur
Ajayi, Anthony
Ooko, Bill
Maina, Beatrice
Kabiru, Caroline
Otukpa, Emmanuel
Mangwana, Jane
Mbuthia, Michelle
Muriuki, Peterrock
Ouedraogo, Ramatou
Odunga, Sally
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Résumé
In Kenya, as in many sub-Saharan African countries, early childbearing has
detrimental effects on the health and social and economic well-being of
girls and women. Despite the profound impact of adolescent childbearing
on girls’ education, health, and social well-being, there are relatively few
studies that have rigorously tested interventions that support the health
and social well-being of adolescent mothers and their children.
To inform the design of a multi-component intervention targeting
adolescent mothers, we conducted a feasibility study to assess whether
a life skills training intervention developed for use in Malawi and Burkina
Faso was acceptable and appropriate for use among adolescent mothers
in Korogocho, an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya.Overall, the curriculum implementation is feasible and acceptable,
underscoring its relevance for use in similar settings. In addition, the
additional suggested topics showcase the unique needs of adolescent
mothers that need to be incorporated into a life skills curriculum targeting
them.
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Sujet
Adolescent; Childbearing; Sexual and Reproductive Health; Adolescent Pregnancy; PROMOTE MothersCollections
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