| Literature DB >> 34484709 |
Vera Sagalova1, Jonathan Garcia2, Aline Simen Kapeu3, John Ntambi3, Noel Marie Zagre4, Sebastian Vollmer2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Early marriage and maternity prevalence rates among adolescent girls remain alarmingly high in West and Central Africa (WCA). This study aims to explore the associations between socio-economic factors and the prevalence of early marriage and maternity, thus contributing to the identification of girls at risk of early pregnancy or marriage.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34484709 PMCID: PMC8397280 DOI: 10.7189/jogh.11.13002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health ISSN: 2047-2978 Impact factor: 4.413
Figure 1Adolescent marriage and maternity prevalence by asset index quintile.
Figure 2Adolescent marriage and maternity prevalence by educational attainment.
Figure 3Adolescent marriage and maternity prevalence by religious affiliation.
Figure 4Adolescent marriage and maternity prevalence by urban or rural location.
Regression results for outcomes “adolescent maternity” and “adolescent marriage” with and without inclusion of PSU FE*
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| Education: | ||||
| Primary or incomplete secondary | -0.140§ (-54.29) | -0.141§ (-54.09) | -0.211§ (-69.20) | -0.212§ (-70.33) |
| Secondary or higher | -0.119§ (-15.92) | -0.132§ (-18.59) | -0.213§ (-39.13) | -0.208§ (-37.27) |
| Wealth: | ||||
| Second quintile | -0.0112† (-2.50) | -0.0126‡ (-2.85) | -0.0202§ (-4.07) | -0.0241§ (-4.85) |
| Middle quintile | -0.0426§ (-8.88) | -0.0459§ (-9.77) | -0.0573§ (-11.51) | -0.0706§ (-14.40) |
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| Fourth quintile | -0.0604§ (-12.32) | -0.0713§ (-15.55) | -0.0687§ (-13.32) | -0.0995§ (-20.11) |
| Richest quintile | -0.113§ (-19.92) | -0.135§ (-28.17) | -0.104§ (-19.25) | -0.153§ (-32.32) |
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| Urban | -0.0220§ (-5.51) |
| -0.0624§ (-16.03) |
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| Religion: | ||||
| Christian | -0.00274 (-0.82) | -0.00139 (-0.41) | -0.0871§ (-27.30) | -0.0910§ (-28.05) |
| Traditional | -0.0780§ (-9.54) | -0.0705§ (-8.53) | -0.160§ (-20.47) | -0.150§ (-19.25) |
| None or other | -0.0105 (-1.60) | -0.00642 (-0.98) | -0.111§ (-17.03) | -0.113§ (-17.40) |
| Constant | 0.415§ (113.10) | 0.413§ (125.96) | 0.500§ (114.09) | 0.494§ (127.54) |
| Observations | 154 783 | 154 783 | 137 016 | 137 016 |
PSU FE – primary sampling unit fixed effect
*t statistics in parentheses.
†P < 0.05.
‡P < 0.01.
§P < 0.001
Figure 5Regression coefficients (outcome: adolescent marriage) from adjusted model with PSU FE, by country (PSU FE – primary sampling unit fixed effect).
Figure 6Regression coefficients (outcome: adolescent maternity) from adjusted model with PSU FE, by country (PSU FE – primary sampling unit fixed effect).