Adolescent and young adult mortality in Bangladesh: findings from household surveys
Ema Akter, Bibek Ahamed, Abu Bakkar Siddique, Pradip Chandra, Nasimul Ghani Usmani, Ridwana Maher Manna, Md Hafizur Rahman, Tasnu Ara, Md Shahidul Islam, Md Alamgir Hossain, SM Hasibul Islam, Mohammad Sohel Shomik, Anindita Saha, Md Akib Al-Zubayer, Abu Sayeed, Lubna Hossain

TL;DR
This study identifies road accidents and respiratory diseases as leading causes of death among adolescents and young adults in Bangladesh, highlighting the need for targeted interventions.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the causes and risk factors of mortality among adolescents and young adults in Bangladesh using household surveys and verbal autopsies.
Findings
Road traffic accidents were the primary cause of death for both adolescents and young adults.
Lack of education significantly increased the risk of death among adolescents and young adults.
Individuals with low wealth status had a higher risk of death compared to those with high wealth status.
Abstract
In 2021, over 1.5 million adolescents (aged 10–19 years) and young adults (aged 20–24 years) died globally, approximately 4500 deaths daily. However, research on causes and factors influencing deaths among adolescents and young adults in Bangladesh is limited. We aimed to address this gap by identifying the leading causes of mortality and the factors affecting adolescent and young adult deaths. We conducted two cross-sectional, population-based surveys in urban Dhaka (December 2022) and rural Sitakunda (May 2023), covering 53 680 households and 250 249 individuals, with 72 530 aged 10–24 years. Between 2018–22, 163 deaths in this age group were recorded. We conducted verbal autopsies using the World Health Organization tool and assigned causes of death using the InSilicoVA algorithm. With descriptive statistics, we reported cause-specific mortality and utilised Cox proportional hazards…
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TopicsGlobal Maternal and Child Health · Global Health Care Issues · Child Nutrition and Water Access
