How prepared are young, rural women in India to address their sexual and reproductive health needs? a cross-sectional assessment of youth in Jharkhand
Sushanta K. Banerjee, Kathryn L. Andersen, Janardan Warvadekar, Paramita Aich, Amit Rawat, Bimla Upadhyay

TL;DR
This study assesses the sexual and reproductive health knowledge and agency of young rural women in Jharkhand, India, finding significant gaps and suggesting targeted interventions.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the SRH knowledge and decision-making capacity of young rural Indian women, suggesting youth-friendly interventions to improve their agency.
Findings
Young women married early and had limited SRH knowledge, with low scores on contraception and abortion knowledge.
Most SRH information was obtained through informal channels, and many used illegal providers for abortion.
Low agency in decision-making and financial independence was observed among both married and unmarried women.
Abstract
Young, rural Indian women lack sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and agency and are at risk of negative sexual and reproductive health outcomes. Youth-focused interventions have been shown to improve agency and self-efficacy of young women to make decisions regarding their sexual and reproductive health. The objectives of this study were to assess young women’s sexual and reproductive health knowledge; describe their health-seeking behaviors; describe young women’s experiences with sexual and reproductive health issues, including unwanted pregnancy and abortion; and identify sources of information, including media sources. A cross-sectional survey with a representative sample of 1381 married and unmarried women young women (15–24 years) from three rural community development blocks in Jharkhand, India was conducted in 2012. Participants were asked a series of questions…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Maternal and Child Health · Global Maternal and Child Health · Menstrual Health and Disorders
