AI Article Synopsis

  • The review highlights the prevalence of child marriage and teen pregnancy in sub-Saharan Africa, where 40% of women marry before 18, and emphasizes the need for effective interventions to address these issues.
  • 30 studies were analyzed, categorizing interventions into five types, with scholarships and community dialogues noted as the most consistently effective methods.
  • Recommendations for future research include focusing on environmental factors impacting girls, such as financial barriers, and designing studies that assess the effectiveness and sustainability of interventions.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Child marriage and teen pregnancy have negative health, social and development consequences. Highest rates of child marriage occur in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and 40% of women in Western and Central Africa got married before the age of 18. This systematic review was aimed to fill a gap in evidence of effectiveness to reduce teen pregnancy and child marriage in SSA.

Methods: We considered studies conducted in sub-Saharan Africa that reported on the effect of interventions on child marriage and teen pregnancy among adolescent girls for inclusion. We searched major databses and grey literature sources.

Results: We included 30 articles in this review. We categorized the interventions reported in the review into five general categories: (a) Interventions aimed to build educational assets, (b) Interventions aimed to build life skills and health assets, (c) Wealth building interventions, and (d) Community dialogue. Only few interventions were consistently effective across the studies included in the review. The provision of scholarship and systematically implemented community dialogues are consistently effective across settings.

Conclusion: Program designers aiming to empower adolescent girls should address environmental factors, including financial barriers and community norms. Future researchers should consider designing rigorous effectiveness and cost effectiveness studies to ensure sustainability.

Systematic Review Registration: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/, identifier: CRD42022327397.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10103588PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frph.2023.1105390DOI Listing

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