Abstract
Through a house-to-house survey, 455 married adolescent women (< 20 years) and 455 married women aged 20-45 years from squatter areas in Alexandria were interviewed. Determinants of early marriage were consanguinity, illiteracy and unawareness of reproductive health. Of the currently pregnant adolescents, 22% were receiving antenatal care compared with 40% of the older women. Family planning methods were currently being used by 39% of the adolescents and 63% of the older wives. Determinants of non-use were: adolescence, illiteracy and previous miscarriage/stillbirth. There is a need to increase public awareness of reproductive health and change the behaviour of both groups of women in this under-privileged sector.
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Sallam, S. A., Mahfouz, A. A., & Dabbous, N. I. (2001). Reproductive health of married adolescent women in squatter areas in Alexandria, Egypt. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal = La Revue de Santé de La Méditerranée Orientale = Al-Majallah Al-Ihhīyah Li-Sharq Al-Mutawassi, 7(6), 935–942. https://doi.org/10.26719/2001.7.6.935
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