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Influence of school support on early marriage experiences and health services utilization among young orphaned women in Zimbabwe.

Winnie Kavulani Luseno1, Lei Zhang1, Bonita J Iritani1, Shane Hartman1, Simbarashe Rusakaniko2, Denise Dion Hallfors1.   

Abstract

School support programs reduce school dropout, early marriage, and early pregnancy for a majority of young orphaned women. We used a mixed-methods approach to examine why these programs are less effective for a significant minority by exploring their influence on marriage and health services utilization. Participants were from a randomized controlled trial testing school support as HIV prevention. Half as many intervention as control participants had been married; married intervention participants had 1 more year of education compared with married control participants. Receiving school support did not appear to improve health-related factors. Pregnancy was among the most common reasons for marriage across both groups. The greatest benefit of school support appears to be in delaying marriage and pregnancy while increasing educational attainment.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27211856      PMCID: PMC5580347          DOI: 10.1080/07399332.2016.1191494

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Care Women Int        ISSN: 0739-9332


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