Married Adolescent Girls in Rural Assiut and Souhag: Limited Choices and Unfulfilled Reproductive Health Needs (doi:10.7910/DVN/21IXV4)

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Document Description

Citation

Title:

Married Adolescent Girls in Rural Assiut and Souhag: Limited Choices and Unfulfilled Reproductive Health Needs

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/21IXV4

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Date of Distribution:

2018-08-17

Version:

2

Bibliographic Citation:

Abdel-Tawab, Nahla, 2018, "Married Adolescent Girls in Rural Assiut and Souhag: Limited Choices and Unfulfilled Reproductive Health Needs", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/21IXV4, Harvard Dataverse, V2, UNF:6:SVoyTKYO6LDEB2A0Cw9jSQ== [fileUNF]

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Married Adolescent Girls in Rural Assiut and Souhag: Limited Choices and Unfulfilled Reproductive Health Needs

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/21IXV4

Authoring Entity:

Abdel-Tawab, Nahla (Population Council)

Software used in Production:

Stata

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Access Authority:

GIRL Center

Depositor:

GIRL Center

Date of Deposit:

2018-04-19

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/21IXV4

Study Scope

Keywords:

Social Sciences, Violence, Marriage, Reproductive Health, Education, Physical Health, Mental Health, Gender Inequitable Attitudes/Beliefs, Migration and Mobility, Social Networks, Economics, Demographic Characteristics, Community Engagement

Abstract:

Although median age of marriage has increased in Egypt to 21 years for women and 23 years for men and despite the presence of a law that sets the minimum age of marriage at 18 years, child marriage continues to exist in Egypt. According to Survey of Young People in Egypt (SYPE) 2014, 21.1% of married female youth aged 25-29 in Egypt were married before 18 while 33.3% of young women residing in rural Upper Egypt were reported to be married before 18. Early marriage deprives a girl of education and employment opportunities and places her at risk of early and repeat pregnancy, gender based violence (GBV) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The present study examines sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs of married adolescent girls (MAGs) in rural Upper Egypt and identifies key contextual and cognitive factors that could mitigate or exacerbate the effects of early marriage on MAGs sexual and reproductive health.

Date of Collection:

2015-04-2015-05

Country:

Egypt, Egypt

Geographic Coverage:

Assiut, Souhag

Unit of Analysis:

Individual

Universe:

Married girls younger than 20 years of age

Kind of Data:

Survey

Methodology and Processing

Data Collector:

Population Council

Sampling Procedure:

The study used a randomized cross sectional household survey whereby married adolescent girls (<20 years) in select villages of Assiut and Souhag governorates were interviewed following an enumeration and listing of households in the above villages.

Mode of Data Collection:

In-person interview

Sources Statement

Data Access

Special Permissions:

<p>By downloading data from the GIRL Center’s Adolescent Data Hub, you agree to the following terms and conditions of data use. </b></p>

Notes:

<p>The Girl Innovation, Research, and Learning (GIRL) Center recognizes the power of using data and evidence to effect change. Open data strengthens scientific norms around transparency and accessibility while also improving the quality of the research produced by the scientific community. We believe that open data can connect people across different disciplines and sectors to drive evidence generation to improve the health and development outcomes of adolescents, especially girls.</p> <p><b>Submission of the <a href="https://forms.office.com/r/7GnSEFAZdn">Application for Data Use</a> is required to access the data from this study.</p> <p>By downloading data from the GIRL Center’s Adolescent Data Hub, you agree to the following terms and conditions of data use. </b></p> RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY: To use the data solely for research purposes, including statistical reporting and analysis. </p> <p>ETHICS: To obtain relevant Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval or other required approval prior to data use. </p> <p>ACCESS: To limit access to the data to personnel listed on the data request form and to not distribute nor permit others to distribute any of the data to person(s) not listed. Updates can be made to the person(s) listed on the data request form if new individuals join the study team. </p> <p>CONFIDENTIALITY: To make no attempt to identify individual study participants or to report information that could directly or by inference identify individual study participants. </p> <p>SECURITY: To store and analyze the data in a secure computing environment. To notify the GIRL Center as soon as possible if data are compromised or stolen. </p> <p>DATA ACKNOWLEDGMENT: To cite data source in all reports, presentations, and publications based on the data. A citation should appear in a footnote or in the reference section of all manuscripts. See suggested citation in the study description. </p> <p>FUNDER ACKNOWLEDGMENT: To acknowledge the funding source(s) of the data in all reports, presentations, and publications based on the data. See suggested funder acknowledgement in the study description. </p> <p>PUBLICATIONS: To provide a copy of any publication or report based in whole or in part to GIRLCenter@popcouncil.org at the conclusion of the proposed research. </p> <p>PUBLISH ANALYSIS FILES: To submit study documentation (code and Readme files with instructions to replicate analyses) to the GIRL Center, which will be uploaded to Dataverse. </p> <p>LOSS OF PRIVILEGE TO USE DATA: To destroy the data set, and any derivative data files, upon request if the GIRL Center determines that the user is in violation of these terms and conditions. </p>

User must fill out the <a href="https://forms.office.com/r/7GnSEFAZdn">Application for Data Use</a>

Other Study Description Materials

File Description--f3208230

File: MAG.tab

  • Number of cases: 729

  • No. of variables per record: 675

  • Type of File: text/tab-separated-values

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Other Study-Related Materials

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MAG_Readme.pdf

Notes:

application/pdf

Other Study-Related Materials

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Married Adolescent Girls in Rural Assiut and Souhag Policy Brief - Arabic.pdf

Notes:

application/pdf

Other Study-Related Materials

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Married Adolescent Girls in Rural Assiut and Souhag Report - English.pdf

Notes:

application/pdf

Other Study-Related Materials

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Married Adolescent Girls Questionnaire - Arabic.pdf

Notes:

application/pdf

Other Study-Related Materials

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Married Adolescent Girls questionnaire - English.pdf

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application/pdf