Adolescent Motherhood in Kenya
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2014
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IISTE (International Institute for Science, Technology and Education).
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This paper sought to find out the factors associated with adolescent motherhood in Kenya. Bivariate and
multivariate analyses were carried out on the 2008/09 Kenya demographic and health survey women file. Out of
the 1,767 women adolescents, 301were already mothers at the time of the survey. Results of bivariate analysis
showed that motherhood in Kenya begins as early as age 13, and that it is high among girls of primary education
qualifications, rural residents, those from low wealth index households, and who have never used contraception.
Majority of the fathers to these children (80 percent) are aged between 20 and 29. Logistic regression analysis
revealed that girl’s educational qualification, type of place of residence, household wealth index, region of
residence, ever use of contraception and the partner’s education qualification are statistically related to
adolescent motherhood in Kenya. There is need therefore to invest substantial efforts to understand the
individual social and cultural factors affecting adolescents’ reproductive health outcomes and design policies that
address them appropriately.
Keywords: adolescent, motherhood, Kenya, contraceptive use
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SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Social work::Youth research