Child marriage and its impact on health: a study of perceptions and attitudes in Nepal

Reena Seta
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Background In Nepal, child marriage affects approximately 33% of girls prior to the age of 18, and 8% of girls by the age of 15. The practice has various causes, which include a lack of education, poverty and societal norms. Literature indicates that child marriages have a more significant impact on women’s health because of early pregnancies and the consequences of dropping out of school. This study aims to understand the impact of child marriage on health by exploring the perceptions held by women in Nepal. Understanding the opinions of those most affected is imperative to influence and improve policy. Methods 13 semi-structured interviews occurred in the Kathmandu Valley in May 2019. Participants were selected purposively by the project host who acted as a gatekeeper and further participants were identified via snowballing. The data was analysed thematically. Results The perceived causes of child marriage in Nepal were a lack of school level education, poverty, having numerous siblings, a low social status and societal views. The impacts on health include a high incidence of early pregnancy complications, and the effects of dropping out of school. The mental health of young brides was perceived to be affected by pressures to work in the home, being isolated and being too young for marriage. Factors such as awareness, availability, societal pressures and independence affected the health-seeking behaviours of child brides. The participants highlighted that raising awareness, reaching out rurally, and educating and employing women would tackle the problem. Conclusions Many of the themes discussed agreed with the existing literature. The effect of dropping out of school and the impact of child marriage on mental health have not yet been explored qualitatively. Factors that affect health-seeking agree with the limited research available, indicating a need to make services more accessible.
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童婚及其对健康的影响:尼泊尔的看法和态度研究
在尼泊尔,大约33%的18岁以下女童和8%的15岁以下女童受到童婚的影响。这种做法有多种原因,包括缺乏教育、贫困和社会规范。文献表明,由于早孕和辍学的后果,童婚对妇女健康的影响更大。本研究旨在通过探讨尼泊尔妇女对童婚的看法,了解童婚对健康的影响。了解受影响最严重人群的意见是影响和改善政策的必要条件。方法2019年5月在加德满都谷地进行了13次半结构化访谈。参与者是由项目主持人作为把关人有目的地选择的,进一步的参与者是通过滚雪球来确定的。对数据进行了专题分析。结果尼泊尔发生童婚的主要原因是受教育程度低、贫困、兄弟姐妹多、社会地位低和社会观念。对健康的影响包括妊娠早期并发症的高发以及辍学的影响。人们认为,年轻新娘的心理健康受到家庭工作压力、被孤立和年龄太小而不能结婚的影响。认识、可获得性、社会压力和独立性等因素影响了童养媳寻求保健的行为。与会者强调,提高认识、接触农村、教育和雇用妇女将解决这一问题。结论讨论的许多主题与现有文献一致。辍学和童婚对心理健康的影响尚未进行定性探讨。影响求医的因素与现有有限的研究结果一致,表明有必要使服务更容易获得。
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