Exploring Levels of Teenage Premarital Sex and Pregnancy in Riana Division of Ndhiwa Sub-County, Kenya
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2019-09Author
Nyateko, Benard Dede
Ong’anyi, P. Obino
Agwanda, Alfred Otieno
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Teenage pregnancy has existed and is conceptualized as
a social problem in many parts of the world. A recent report by
the Kenya Demographic and Health Survey shows Kenya as one
of countries with a large number of adolescent pregnancies in
Africa. The situation could be worse in poor Counties in Kenya
such as Homa Bay. This study sought to examine the level of
premarital sex and the prevalence of teenage pregnancy in Riana
Division of Ndhiwa Sub-County in Homa Bay County, Kenya.
The study was based on the Psychosocial Theory and employed
Cross-sectional survey design. Data was collected using
questionnaires and in-depth interview techniques from a sample
of 303 girls randomly selected from the study area. The data was
analyzed using descriptive statistics and results presented in
tables and figures. The study established that there is high
prevalence of premarital sex and teenage pregnancy in Riana
Division of Ndhiwa Sub County. Lack of parental guidance and
support was highly blamed as parents reportedly do very little in
sharing reproductive health information with their teenage
children. The study recommends that alternative approaches
may be necessary to reach out to the teenagers to help solve the
problem of teenage pregnancy.
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