Awareness Creation As A Strategy To Reducing The Rate Of Teenage Pregnancy In Lira District
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2020Author
Akullo, Pamella Stella
Akena, Patrick Rolex
Mwesigwa, David
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Teenage pregnancy is a serious public health and social problem, with
95%% occurring in developing countries. This study aimed to seek
explain how awareness creation can be used to reduce the rate of
teenage pregnancies in Lira district. A descriptive survey design was
used and the study population was teenage girls. Data was collected
using a document review guide since only secondary data was used in
this study because of the short time. Secondary data got from plan
Uganda Results indicates a drop in teenage pregnancy in five subcounties
in Lira District. It was further found established that the use of
mass media and community dialogue helps in reducing the risk of
teenage pregnancy by influencing behaviour towards contraceptive use,
acquainting teenagers with knowledge of pregnancy prevention,
creating a positive social environment. Radio programs and newspapers
releases like straight talk and rock point 256 are among the mass media
programs used to create awareness about teenage pregnancy.
Alternatives of to reducing teenage pregnancy were are birth control,
use of modern contraceptives, awareness about birth control, keeping
teenagers in school, and positive religious beliefs have also been found
as a major factor. Interventions focusing on retaining pregnant and
married girls at in school, information on sexual and reproductive
health of teenage girls, improving access to and information about
contraceptive use among teenage girls, improving socio-economic
status of households, and law enforcement on sexual abuse among girls
may should be used to improving improve adolescent sexual and health
services in Lira District.
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