Determinants of Contraceptive Use among Female Adolescents in the Nabdam District of Upper East Region, Ghana

  • Tii Kumbeni M
  • Tiewul R
  • Sodana R
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Introduction: Contraceptive use among female adolescents has been found to be associated with positive health outcomes such as reduction in unplanned pregnancies, reduced maternal and child mortalities. However, contraceptive use among female adolescents is still low in developing countries despite high fertility rates in young women. Therefore, this study sought to investigate the determinants of contraceptive use among female adolescents. Methods: A community-based cross sectional study was conducted among sexually active female adolescents. Using structured questionnaire, data were collected from a randomly sampled 324 adolescent girls aged 10-19 years. Data were analyzed using Stata version 13.1. Pearson Chi-Square and Fisher's Exact test were conducted at bivariate level and significant variables included in a single logistic model for regression. P-values of <0.05 at 95% confidence interval were considered significant. Results: Ninety-five percent of the participants showed some)

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Tii Kumbeni, M., Tiewul, R., & Sodana, R. (2019). Determinants of Contraceptive Use among Female Adolescents in the Nabdam District of Upper East Region, Ghana. International Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 9(3), 93–99. https://doi.org/10.5530/ijmedph.2019.3.22

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