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Seth Christopher Yaw Appiah; Comfort Badu Mantey; Esther Godliness Afriyie; Richard Ofori; Dorcas Sekyi; Abena Afrakomah Boateng; Josephine Boakyewaa Nyarko; Elvis Mwinsome Sobiesuo; Andrew Nketsia Arthur – Health Education, 2025
Purpose: The provision of pregnancy-related information to first-time pregnant women is very critical in addressing maternal mortality and neonatal deaths. This study examines the labour preparation, birth readiness and pregnancy information adequacy of first-time mothers in the Ashanti region, Ghana. Design/methodology/approach: This study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Disabilities, Pregnancy, Birth
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Population Council, 2025
Schools in Ghana have integrated reproductive health education (RHE) topics into their curricula and School Health Education Programme (SHEP) Coordinators recognize the importance of RHE. However, for RHE to reach its full potential, it needs to be established as a stand-alone subject. This study highlights the challenges and opportunities in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Education, Birth, Barriers
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Amo-Adjei, Joshua – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2021
Providing young people and children with age and developmentally appropriate comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is important for young people in making informed decisions. There are presently few studies documenting the relationship between school grade of learning CSE and curriculum coverage. We studied this relationship using a 2015…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex Education, Children, Adolescents
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Sznajder, Kristin K.; Winchester, Margaret S.; Biney, Adriana A. E.; Dodoo, Naa D.; Letsa, Demi; Dodoo, F. Nii-Amoo – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
Background: Though internal migration in Ghana has become increasingly common in recent years, research has not focused on the gendered experiences and perceptions of migration and the association with sexual and reproductive health risks for male and female migrants. Method: A qualitative study using semistructured interviews among migrant market…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migration, Sexuality, Birth
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Tenkorang, Eric Y. – Health Education & Behavior, 2019
Few studies have examined the relationships between intimate partner violence (IPV) and the sexual and reproductive health outcomes of women in sub-Saharan countries in general and Ghana specifically. This study began to fill the gap by investigating whether individual- and community-level IPV influenced unwanted pregnancy and pregnancy loss among…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Violence, Birth, Females
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Heaton, Tim B.; Darkwah, Akosua – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
This research examines trends in a broad set of reproductive and marital behaviors in Ghana, focusing on religious group differences. These comparisons provide evidence of how family trends are constrained by religious identity in a less developed country. Three waves of the Ghana Demographic and Health Surveys are used to track trends in the age…
Descriptors: Marital Instability, Marital Status, Family Size, Family Structure
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Colclough, Christopher – Comparative Education, 2012
Human capital and functionalist paradigms underpin the stance taken by most governments to education policy. These models have also had a profound effect upon the determination of education priorities in the poorest states and, indeed, upon aid policy. This paper argues, on the basis of evidence from the papers in this volume and from the wider…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Outcomes of Education, Educational Change, Poverty
Maglacas, A. Mangay, Ed.; Simons, John, Ed. – 1986
In nine chapters, this book considers the extent to which training programs can be utilized to improve midwifery practice and reduce the risks surrounding childbirth in rural populations. The book opens with a chapter reviewing the question of whether the availability of trained birth attendants can be linked to a reduced incidence of neonatal…
Descriptors: Birth, Developing Nations, Diseases, Folk Culture