ABSTRACT
The topic of the study was teenager pregnancies and response to comprehensive health care
services in Makindye division, Kampala. The problem was low levels of teenage response to
comprehensive health care services in Makindye division, Kampala. The objectives of the
study were: to establish the extent of teenage pregnancies, causes and pregnancy outcomes; to
establish the level of teenage response to comprehensive health care services and to identify
teenage pregnancy prevention measures in Makindye division, Kampala. This research
employed descriptive designs such as cross sectional design and also used case study design.
The findings revealed the following: From the findings of the study, on respondents’
background information the researcher concluded From the findings of the study, on
respondents’ background information the researcher concluded that majority of respondents
in this sample were in their early adulthood age, that is, 18-30 years, women in Makindye
division, Kampala are moderately educated, most of the women in Makindye division,
Kampala. It can also be concluded thaj. increased number of teenagers in Makindye division,
Kampala do not respond to comprehensive health care services.
Therefore that encouraging and emphasizing maternal education is a major prevention
measure to teenage pregnancies followed by encouraging women to engage in various
activities as their occupations. It can be concluded that concluded that majority of
respondents in this sample were in their early adulthood age, that is, 18-30 years, women in
Makindye division, Kampala are moderately educated, most of the women in Makindye
division, Kampala, It can also be concluded that there is increased number of teenage
pregnancies among women in Makindye division, Kampala. In the increased number of
teenagers, Kampala do not respond to comprehensive health care services. And that
encouraging and emphasizing maternal education is a major prevention measure to teenage
pregnancies followed by encouraging women to engage in various activities as their
occupations. The researcher recommended to the government through the state and division
that it should encourage and emphasize maternal education also to the division that it should
encourage women to get pregnant at a mature maternal age, also to the community mostly
women that they should engage in various activities as their occupations such as small scale
businesses (restaurants, mobile money shops, retail shops among others) which can act as source of income, also to the government to come up with teenage pregnancy prevention team in the division and that establishing a teen pregnancy coalition-which is a state wide organization which participates in multiple activities in teen pregnancy prevention.
ASSUMANI, A (2021). Teenager Pregnancies And Response To Comprehensive Health Care Services: A Case Study Of Makindye Division, Kampala. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/teenager-pregnancies-and-response-to-comprehensive-health-care-services-a-case-study-of-makindye-division-kampala
ASSUMANI, AMUNDALA "Teenager Pregnancies And Response To Comprehensive Health Care Services: A Case Study Of Makindye Division, Kampala" Afribary. Afribary, 10 Jun. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/teenager-pregnancies-and-response-to-comprehensive-health-care-services-a-case-study-of-makindye-division-kampala. Accessed 23 Nov. 2024.
ASSUMANI, AMUNDALA . "Teenager Pregnancies And Response To Comprehensive Health Care Services: A Case Study Of Makindye Division, Kampala". Afribary, Afribary, 10 Jun. 2021. Web. 23 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/teenager-pregnancies-and-response-to-comprehensive-health-care-services-a-case-study-of-makindye-division-kampala >.
ASSUMANI, AMUNDALA . "Teenager Pregnancies And Response To Comprehensive Health Care Services: A Case Study Of Makindye Division, Kampala" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 23, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/teenager-pregnancies-and-response-to-comprehensive-health-care-services-a-case-study-of-makindye-division-kampala