Prevalence and predictors of premarital sexual intercourse among young women in sub-Saharan Africa

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Eugene Budu
Abdul-Aziz Seidu
Ebenezer Kwesi Armah-Ansah
James Boadu Frimpong
Richard Gyan Aboagye
Stephen Kofi Anin
John Elvis Hagan
Bright Opoku Ahinkorah
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[1] University of Cape Coast,Department of Population and Health
[2] Korle Bu Teaching Hospital,Centre for Gender and Advocacy
[3] REMS Consult,College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences
[4] Takoradi Technical University,Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation
[5] James Cook University,Department of Kinesiology
[6] University of Cape Coast,Department of Family and Community Health, Fred N. Binka School of Public Health
[7] New Mexico State University,School of Public Health
[8] University of Health and Allied Sciences,Department of Industrial and Health Sciences, Faculty of Applied Sciences
[9] Bielefeld University,Neurocognition and Action
[10] Takoradi Technical University,Biomechanics
[11] Bielefeld University,Research Group, Faculty of Psychology and Sport Sciences
[12] University of Technology Sydney,School of Public Health, Faculty of Health
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Premarital sexual intercourse; Sexual and reproductive health; sub-Saharan Africa; Young women;
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Having premarital sexual intercourse (PSI) without adequate knowledge and application of the knowledge could have adverse effects on the sexual and reproductive health of vulnerable young women in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This study examined the prevalence and predictors of PSI among young women in SSA. Nationally representative cross-sectional data from 29 countries in SSA were used. A sample size of 87,924 never married young women was used to estimate the prevalence of PSI. A multilevel binary logistic regression was used to examine the predictors of PSI. The prevalence of PSI among young women in SSA was high. Young women aged 20–24 and those who had attained secondary/higher educational level were more likely to engage in PSI. However, young women who belonged to the Islamic religion; were working; belonged to the richest wealth index; were not exposed to radio at all; were not exposed to television at all; resided in rural areas; and those who were living in the East African sub-region were less likely to engage in PSI. Sub-regional variations in the prevalence of PSI exist amidst multiple risk factors among young women in SSA. Concerted efforts are required to empower young women financially, including education on sexual and reproductive health behaviors such as the detrimental effects of sexual experimentation and encouraging abstinence and/or condom use through regular youth-risk communication advocacy.
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