Mauna, Juvenalis Babilas
(2015)
Factors Contributing to High Prevalence of Teenage Pregnancy in Lindi Municipality, Tanzania.
Masters thesis, The Open University Of Tanzania.
Abstract
This study was carried out at Lindi Municipality, Lindi Region, Tanzania. Teenage
pregnancy continues to be a social, economic and cultural problem due to its
continuing rise that has an adverse impact to both teenage and the community as a
whole. Teenage mothers are likely to suffer from several complications during
delivery that result in higher morbidity and mortality for both mother and child. The
study was aiming to determine environmental factors contributing to high prevalence
of teenage pregnancy. The research methodology involved a descriptive crosssection
study, where a simple random sampling was used to select a study population
and sample size. The method used for data collection was interviews, administered
questionnaires and focus group discussion (FGD). A total of 207 teenage
interviewed, 101(49%) were males and 106 (51%) were females. The study has come
out with the findings that majority 108 (52%) respondents have poor knowledge on
methods of contraceptives. On other hand the study noted that early attending to
initiation rites ceremony have an impact on early sexual practice were majority 95
(86%) of respondents attended initiation rites practiced sexual intercourse early
compared to 16 (14%) of respondents who had not attend. This difference is
statistically significant (2 = 4.38154; P < 0.05; df = 1; CI = 95%).It has noticed that
the situation of sexual intercourse at the first contact was a coerced act. It is
recommended that there is a need to strengthen reproductive health education
programs in school and out of school that promote communication skills among
males and females. Establishment of approach which is more holistic; equipping
teenage with appropriate knowledge on sexuality, access to contraceptives rather
than traditional coaching approaches that focus upon improving sexual ability.
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