| Literature DB >> 27123012 |
Simin Montazeri1, Maryam Gharacheh1, Nooredin Mohammadi2, Javad Alaghband Rad3, Hassan Eftekhar Ardabili4.
Abstract
Early marriage is a worldwide problem associated with a range of health and social consequences for teenage girls. Designing effective health interventions for managing early marriage needs to apply the community-based approaches. However, it has received less attention from policymakers and health researchers in Iran. Therefore, the current study aimed to explore determinants of early marriage from married girls' perspectives. The study was conducted from May 2013 to January 2015 in Ahvaz, Iran. A purposeful sampling method was used to select fifteen eligible participants. Data were collected through face-to-face, semistructured interviews and were analyzed using the conventional content analysis approach. Three categories emerged from the qualitative data including "family structure," "Low autonomy in decision-making," and "response to needs." According to the results, although the participants were not ready to get married and intended to postpone their marriage, multiple factors such as individual and contextual factors propelled them to early marriage. Given that early marriage is a multifactorial problem, health care providers should consider a multidimensional approach to support and empower these vulnerable girls.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27123012 PMCID: PMC4829716 DOI: 10.1155/2016/8615929
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Public Health ISSN: 1687-9805
Demographic characteristics of participants.
| Age of teen pregnant (mean year/month) | 16.1 |
| Age of husband (mean year/month) | 22.6 |
| Differences between ages of participants and their husband (mean year/month) | 6.11 |
| Educational level of participants | |
| Illiterate | 0 |
| Elementary school | 0 |
| Junior high school | 11 |
| Senior high school | 4 |
| Educational level of husband | |
| Illiterate | 0 |
| Elementary school | 0 |
| Junior high school | 3 |
| Senior high school | 3 |
| Diploma | 5 |
| Academic | 4 |
| Occupation status of participants | |
| Employed | 0 |
| Household | 15 |
| Living with father-/mother-in-law | |
| Yes | 13 |
| No | 2 |
| Length of marriage (mean/month) | 10 |
| Duration of interviews (mean) | 87 (min.) |
Categories and subcategories.
| Categories | Subcategories |
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| Family structure | Socioeconomic difficulties |
| Cultural family values | |
| Religious beliefs | |
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| Low autonomy in decision-making | Inappropriate decision-making skills |
| Inadequate problem-solving skills | |
| Insufficient negotiation skills | |
| Lack of critical thinking skills | |
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| Response to needs | Social needs |
| Emotional needs | |
| Sexual needs | |