Sexual behaviour and contraception among unmarried adolescents and young adults in Greater Accra and Eastern regions of Ghana
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2000
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Journal of Biosocial Science
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A fertility survey of unmarried adolescents and young adults
(953 males and 829 females) in Greater Accra and Eastern regions of Ghana
revealed that a substantial proportion of the respondents were sexually
experienced. Overall, 66·8% of the males and 78·4% of the females were
sexually experienced. The mean ages ( SD) of the males and females were
15·5 2·5 and 16·2 2·0 years, respectively. Most respondents claimed to
have received adequate information on reproductive health and sexually
transmitted diseases (STDs), including AIDS. However, 20% and 30% of the
respondents in peri-urban and rural areas, respectively, did not know that a
girl could get pregnant the first time she has sexual intercourse. The incidence
of pregnancy among the unmarried female respondents was relatively high
(37%), and was higher in urban than in rural areas. Approximately 47% of
those who had ever been pregnant reported that they had had an abortion.
Levels of contraceptive awareness were high (98·2% among males and 95·5%
among females) but many still engaged in unprotected sexual relations. The
most commonly used methods were the condom and the pill. The main
reasons given for non-use were that they did not think about contraception,
were concerned about the safety of contraceptives, and partner objection.
These findings point to the need for targeting of unmarried adolescents and
young adults with information on reproductive health and family planning to
increase their awareness of the risks of pregnancy, STDs and HIV infectio
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Agyei, W. K. A., Biritwum, R. B., Ashitey, A. G., & Hill, R. B. (2000). Sexual behaviour and contraception among unmarried adolescents and young adults in greater Accra and eastern regions of Ghana. Journal of Biosocial Science, 32(4), 495-512.