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Socioeconomic Differences in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: Sexual Activity

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  • Jennifer Yarger
  • Diana Lara
  • Mara Decker
  • Claire Brindis

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Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH) is one of five areas of focus of the World Bank's Reproductive Health Action Plan 2010 - 2015 (RHAP), which recognizes the importance of addressing ASRH as a development issue with important implications for poverty reduction. Delaying childbearing and preventing unintended pregnancies during adolescence has been shown to improve health outcomes and increase opportunities for schooling, future employment, and earnings (Greene & Merrick, 2005). The key messages relayed in this brief are as follows: Early age at sexual debut puts young people - particularly females - at an increased risk for unplanned pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections, maternal mortality and morbidity; An analysis of data from six countries showed that adolescent sexual activity is closely tied to marital status. In all six countries studied, nearly all ever-married adolescent women have had sexual intercourse, but almost all those never-married have abstained, except in Burkina Faso and Nigeria where less than one quarter of never-married women have had sexual intercourse; The age at sexual debut is also closely linked to age at marriage. Over one third of ever-married women had sexual intercourse before age 15 in Nigeria (38 percent), Bangladesh (37 percent), and Niger (37 percent); In Burkina Faso and Nigeria, sexual activity is lowest among never-married adolescent women with no education (15 percent and 7 percent, respectively).

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  • Jennifer Yarger & Diana Lara & Mara Decker & Claire Brindis, 2015. "Socioeconomic Differences in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: Sexual Activity," Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Knowledge Briefs 93543, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:hnpkbs:93543
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