1. Demographic and epidemiological transitions and burden of adolescent healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa: A review.
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Adebowale AS, Salawu AT, Fagbamigbe AF, Khasakhala AA, Palamuleni ME, and Fawole OI
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- Adolescent, Humans, Black People ethnology, Black People statistics & numerical data, Health Facilities, Africa South of the Sahara epidemiology, Cost of Illness, Reproductive Health ethnology, Reproductive Health statistics & numerical data, Reproductive Health trends, Sub-Saharan African People statistics & numerical data, Adolescent Health ethnology, Adolescent Health statistics & numerical data, Adolescent Health trends, Adolescent Health Services statistics & numerical data, Adolescent Health Services trends, Health Policy trends
- Abstract
This review's main objective is to discuss how demographic and epidemiological transitions relate to the burden of adolescent healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The review explicitly discussed the burden of adolescent healthcare, the current African policies on adolescent healthcare, and gaps in the African policies compared with Europe and North America. We also examined how adolescent healthcare policies evolve and documented the recommended essential part of the policy for enhancing its sustainability. The burden of adolescent health is high in SSA with diseases and reproductive health-related problems prevailing among adolescents. However, variations exist in the burden of adolescent healthcare across countries in the region. While some SSA countries are currently undergoing demographic and epidemiological transition processes concerning adolescent health care, the majority are either at an early stage of the transition or yet to commence the process. Policy-makers should consider effective ways to improve adolescents' health in SSA through preventive mechanisms and a multi-dimensional approach.
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- 2023
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