Assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescent pregnancy in Southwestern Uganda: a qualitative analysis using the socio-ecological model

dc.contributor.authorSophie E. Lyon
dc.contributor.authorElizabeth Kemigisha
dc.contributor.authorRupa Ramachandran
dc.contributor.authorShakillah Namatovu
dc.contributor.authorDorcus Achen
dc.contributor.authorDaniel Atwine
dc.contributor.authorOlena Ivanova
dc.contributor.authorViola N. Nyakato
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-21T09:24:37Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractAdolescent childbearing remains a major public health challenge in Uganda. This study explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on teenage pregnancy. This qualitative study, using a case study approach, conducted interviews with stakeholders affected by or involved with the prevention of adolescent pregnancy, such as young girls, their partners, their parents or caregivers, community health workers, and other community leaders. Data collection took place in 4 districts in Southwestern Uganda between March and June 2023. A total of 103 participants took part in 14 focus group discussions (FGDs) and we additionally conducted 28 individual in-depth interviews (IDIs). A codebook guided by a socio-ecological model focusing on individual, interpersonal, community and organizational, and policy factors that contribute to teenage pregnancy was developed for collaborative thematic analysis. Themes on the impact of COVID-19 on teenage pregnancy at the individual and interpersonal level included transactional sex, fear of COVID-19, and unsavory peer relationships. Community and organizational level factors included poverty, unsafe physical environments, limited access to SRH information and services, and lack of access to education. Policy level factors included ineffective political systems and procedures, encompassing restrictive lockdown policies and limited legal redress of violence against adolescent girls. Our results indicate that the global pandemic exacerbated many pre-existing risk factors of adolescent pregnancy across the community and organizational, interpersonal, and individual levels, most notably including increased poverty and limited education. New strategies are needed to bolster protective factors at the organizational and community levels to mitigate the risks associated with adolescent pregnancy. Keywords Adolescent pregnancy, Early childbearing, Risk fa
dc.description.sponsorshipDeutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ, 81281920).
dc.identifier.citationLyon, S. E., Kemigisha, E., Ramachandran, R., Namatovu, S., Achen, D., Atwine, D., ... & Nyakato, V. N. (2025). Assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescent pregnancy in Southwestern Uganda: a qualitative analysis using the socio-ecological model. Reproductive Health, 22(1), 195.
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.must.ac.ug/handle/123456789/4090
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherReproductive Health
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Statesen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/
dc.subjectAdolescent pregnancy
dc.subjectEarly childbearing
dc.subjectRisk factors
dc.subjectSub-Saharan Africa
dc.subjectSocioecological model
dc.subjectCOVID 19
dc.subjectPandemic
dc.titleAssessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescent pregnancy in Southwestern Uganda: a qualitative analysis using the socio-ecological model
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