Search Results - "Wado, Yohannes D."

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    Adolescent sexual and reproductive health in sub-Saharan Africa: who is left behind? by Melesse, Dessalegn Y, Mutua, Martin K, Choudhury, Allysha, Wado, Yohannes D, Faye, Cheikh M, Neal, Sarah, Boerma, Ties

    Published in BMJ global health (01-01-2020)
    “…Adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH) continues to be a major public health challenge in sub-Saharan Africa where child marriage, adolescent…”
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    Adolescents' narratives of coping with unintended pregnancy in Nairobi's informal settlements by Mumah, Joyce N, Mulupi, Stephen, Wado, Yohannes D, Ushie, Boniface A, Nai, Deladem, Kabiru, Caroline W, Izugbara, Chimaraoke O

    Published in PloS one (29-10-2020)
    “…This study explored adolescent experiences and coping strategies for unintended pregnancy in two informal settlements-Viwandani and Korogocho-in Nairobi,…”
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    Impacts of Multisectoral Cash Plus Programs on Marriage and Fertility After 4 Years in Pastoralist Kenya: A Randomized Trial by Austrian, Karen, Soler-Hampejsek, Erica, Kangwana, Beth, Maddox, Nicole, Diaw, Maryama, Wado, Yohannes D., Abuya, Benta, Muluve, Eva, Mbushi, Faith, Mohammed, Hassan, Aden, Abdullahi, Maluccio, John A.

    Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-06-2022)
    “…Early marriage has multiple drivers including cultural and social norms alongside lack of educational and economic opportunities. This complexity may explain…”
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    Long-term impacts of a cash plus program on marriage, fertility, and education after six years in pastoralist Kenya: A cluster randomized trial by Austrian, Karen, Maluccio, John A., Soler-Hampejsek, Erica, Muluve, Eva, Aden, Abdullahi, Wado, Yohannes D., Abuya, Benta, Kangwana, Beth

    Published in SSM - population health (01-06-2024)
    “…Preventing early marriage by increasing girls education has shown promise. We assessed the effects of a two-year cash plus program on marriage and fertility in…”
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