Revisiting the Endogeneity of Adolescent Pregnancy and Child Marriage in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Review with Practical Solutions

Barnabas Mwansa
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Adolescence is an important time for promoting health and preventing disease. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines an adolescent as an individual in the 10-19 years age group and usually uses the term young person to denote those between 10 and 24 years. Adolescent health encompasses changing transitions within multiple domains, including the physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and intellectual. These changes have important implications for health. During this period of increasing independence, adolescents face critical choices about health-related behaviors in areas such as sexuality, physical activity, diet, and use of health care services. These behaviors affect health during adolescence and young adulthood and, in the long-term, are related to many of the leading causes of adult morbidity and mortality. Therefore, the protection and promotion of health during this life stage is of great importance and has been shown to yield benefits not only for adolescents now, but also for their future adult lives and for their future children. This paper explore two key issues underpinning adolescent health, teen pregnancy, and child marriage. Trends in early marriage and early childbearing help determine national poverty levels and economic productivity. Decisions about whether to remain in school, whether to marry, or whether to engage in sexual activity have implications for education and health. The paper argues that failure to understand the interrelationship between adolescent pregnancy and child marriage may jeopardize earlier investments in maternal and child health, erodes future quality and length of life, and escalates suffering, inequality, and social instability. Keywords: Adolescent Health, Child Marriage, Teen Pregnancy.
重新审视低收入和中等收入国家少女怀孕和童婚的内在性:具有实际解决方案的回顾
青春期是促进健康和预防疾病的重要时期。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)将青少年定义为10至19岁年龄组的个人,通常使用“年轻人”一词来表示10至24岁之间的人。青少年健康包括身体、社会、情感、认知和智力等多个领域的转变。这些变化对健康具有重要影响。在这一日益独立的时期,青少年在性行为、体育活动、饮食和使用保健服务等领域面临与健康有关的行为的关键选择。这些行为影响青春期和青年期的健康,长期来看,还与成人发病和死亡的许多主要原因有关。因此,在这一生命阶段保护和促进健康是非常重要的,事实证明,这不仅对现在的青少年有益,而且对他们未来的成年生活和未来的子女也有益。本文探讨了支撑青少年健康的两个关键问题,青少年怀孕和童婚。早婚和早育的趋势有助于决定国家的贫困程度和经济生产力。关于是否继续上学、是否结婚或是否从事性活动的决定对教育和健康都有影响。该报告认为,不了解青少年怀孕和童婚之间的相互关系可能会危及对妇幼保健的早期投资,侵蚀未来的生活质量和寿命,并加剧痛苦、不平等和社会不稳定。关键词:青少年健康,童婚,少女怀孕。
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