Prevalence and predictors of premarital sexual intercourse among young women in sub-Saharan Africa

Budu E, Seidu A-A, Armah-Ansah EK, Frimpong JB, Aboagye RG, Anin SK, Hagan Junior JE, Ahinkorah BO (2023)
Reproductive Health 20(1): 1-11.

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Budu, Eugene; Seidu, Abdul-Aziz; Armah-Ansah, Ebenezer Kwesi; Frimpong, James Boadu; Aboagye, Richard Gyan; Anin, Stephen KofiUniBi; Hagan Junior, John ElvisUniBi; Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku
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INTRODUCTION: Premarital sexual intercourse (PSI) without adequate information and/or appropriate application of the relevant knowledge about sex before marriage, potentially has adverse effects on the sexual and reproductive health outcomes of vulnerable young women in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This study sought to examine the prevalence and predictors of PSI among young womenaged 15-24 in SSA.; METHODS: Nationally representative cross-sectional data from 29 countries in SSA were extracted for the study. A weighted sample size of 87,924 never marriedyoung women was used to estimate the prevalence of PSI in each country. A multilevel binary logistic regression modelling approach was used to examine the predictors of PSI at p<0.05.; RESULTS: The prevalence of PSI among young women in SSA was 39.4%. Young women aged 20-24 (aOR=4.49, 95% CI=4.34, 4.65) and those who had secondary/higher educational level (aOR=1.63, 95% CI=1.54, 1.72) were more likely to engage in PSI compared to those aged 15-19 and those with no formal education. However, young women who belonged to the Islamic religion (aOR=0.66, 95% CI=0.56, 0.78); those whowere working (aOR=0.75, 95% CI=0.73, 0.78); belonged to the richest wealth index (aOR=0.55, 95% CI=0.52, 0.58); were not exposed to radio at all (aOR=0.90, 95% CI=0.81, 0.99); were not exposed to television at all (aOR=0.50, 95% CI=0.46, 0.53); resided in rural areas (aOR=0.73, 95% CI=0.70, 0.76); and those who were living in the East African sub-region (aOR=0.32, 95% CI=0.29, 0.35) were less likely to engage in PSI compared to those who were traditionalist, unemployed, belonged to the poorest wealth index, exposed to radio frequently, exposed to television frequently, resided in urban areas, and lived in the Southern Africa sub-region, respectively.; CONCLUSION: Sub-regional variations in the prevalence of PSI exist amidst multiple risk factors among young women in SSA. Concerted efforts are required to empower young women financially, including education on sexual and reproductive health behaviors such as the detrimental effects of sexual experimentation and encouraging abstinence and/or condom use through regular youth-risk communication advocacy. © 2023. The Author(s).
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
Reproductive Health
Band
20
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
1-11
eISSN
1742-4755
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2980729

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Budu E, Seidu A-A, Armah-Ansah EK, et al. Prevalence and predictors of premarital sexual intercourse among young women in sub-Saharan Africa. Reproductive Health. 2023;20(1):1-11.
Budu, E., Seidu, A. - A., Armah-Ansah, E. K., Frimpong, J. B., Aboagye, R. G., Anin, S. K., Hagan Junior, J. E., et al. (2023). Prevalence and predictors of premarital sexual intercourse among young women in sub-Saharan Africa. Reproductive Health, 20(1), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-023-01626-8
Budu, Eugene, Seidu, Abdul-Aziz, Armah-Ansah, Ebenezer Kwesi, Frimpong, James Boadu, Aboagye, Richard Gyan, Anin, Stephen Kofi, Hagan Junior, John Elvis, and Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku. 2023. “Prevalence and predictors of premarital sexual intercourse among young women in sub-Saharan Africa”. Reproductive Health 20 (1): 1-11.
Budu, E., Seidu, A. - A., Armah-Ansah, E. K., Frimpong, J. B., Aboagye, R. G., Anin, S. K., Hagan Junior, J. E., and Ahinkorah, B. O. (2023). Prevalence and predictors of premarital sexual intercourse among young women in sub-Saharan Africa. Reproductive Health 20, 1-11.
Budu, E., et al., 2023. Prevalence and predictors of premarital sexual intercourse among young women in sub-Saharan Africa. Reproductive Health, 20(1), p 1-11.
E. Budu, et al., “Prevalence and predictors of premarital sexual intercourse among young women in sub-Saharan Africa”, Reproductive Health, vol. 20, 2023, pp. 1-11.
Budu, E., Seidu, A.-A., Armah-Ansah, E.K., Frimpong, J.B., Aboagye, R.G., Anin, S.K., Hagan Junior, J.E., Ahinkorah, B.O.: Prevalence and predictors of premarital sexual intercourse among young women in sub-Saharan Africa. Reproductive Health. 20, 1-11 (2023).
Budu, Eugene, Seidu, Abdul-Aziz, Armah-Ansah, Ebenezer Kwesi, Frimpong, James Boadu, Aboagye, Richard Gyan, Anin, Stephen Kofi, Hagan Junior, John Elvis, and Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku. “Prevalence and predictors of premarital sexual intercourse among young women in sub-Saharan Africa”. Reproductive Health 20.1 (2023): 1-11.
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