Socio-economic Correlate of Early Childbearing

Socio-economic Correlate of Early Childbearing

in Southwest, Nigeria

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-01-28 )

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Shorttitle The study investigated teenage childbearing patterns with a view to examine consequences of teenage childbearing in Southwest Nigeria.Employing 0.3 as the prevalence rate of early childbearing from Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey 2003 and 10% sample size adjustment factor for non-response rate, 355 women aged 15-49 years were selected and interviewed through a systematic random sampling technique. Structured questionnaire that investigated socio-economic variables of early childbearing was used for the study. With a mean age at first birth of 17 years, the study revealed a high prevalence rate of early childbearing among women in the study areas. The study further discovered that the incidence of early childbirth cut across parental socio-economic characteristics. Lastly, this study observed serious consequences ranging from high school drop-out, low or diminished employment opportunities for women, higher infant and maternal morbidity and mortality to the issue of poverty regeneration among women who experienced early childbirth in Southwestern Nigeria.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-4216-0

ISBN-10:

383834216X

EAN:

9783838342160

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Ayotunde Titilayo

Number of pages:

100

Published on:

2010-01-28

Category:

General Social sciences