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Youth Corner
Overview Country Profiles Publications Youth Resources
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Welcome!

Welcome to Youth Corner! This website highlights DHS findings about youth and features in-depth profiles of young adults ages 15-24 from more than 30 countries worldwide. The data comes from surveys conducted in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe since 2000. MEASURE DHS has interviewed thousands of young people and gathered valuable information about their education, employment, media exposure, nutrition, sexual activity, fertility, unions, and general reproductive health, including HIV prevalence.

The data can be found under “Country Profiles” in two formats: QuickStats and Key Indicators. “QuickStats” features 12 important indicators, such as the percentage of young women and men who have sexual intercourse before age 18. For a more in-depth look at youth in a particular country, “Key Indicators” offers data for more than 25 indicators, reproductive health and women’s empowerment, where available. This data is disaggregated by age (15-19 and 20-24) and by sex. All of the data were reanalyzed after standardization to make them comparable. In addition, Youth Corner includes a full list of all DHS publications related to youth, with links to the reports.

Youth Corner is part of the broader effort by the Interagency Youth Working Group (IYWG) (http://www.infoforhealth.org/youthwg) to help program managers, donors, national and local governments, teachers, religious leaders, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) plan and implement strong, relevant programs to improve the reproductive health of young adults.


Youth and Reproductive Health

The DHS surveys gather information about young people’s age at first marriage, sexual debut, knowledge and use of contraception, and childbearing. When young women marry or become sexually active at a young age, they risk having children before they are physically ready. Early marriage also adds to the number of children a woman will bear over her lifetime. Early and unplanned pregnancies put young woman at risk for reproductive health complications. The DHS also collects information about the time intervals between births. Together, all of these data provide a broad picture of the reproductive health needs of young women and men.

 

Youth and HIV/AIDS

Of the 40 million people living with HIV, about a quarter or 10 million, are young adults. An estimated 5,000 young people contract the virus every day. The numbers are highest in sub-Saharan Africa – where more than half of all new infections affect young people. DHS surveys have collected extensive information about youth and their sexual behavior in more than 50 countries.

MEASURE DHS interviewers ask young adults a variety of questions about their reproductive health, including their age at sexual debut, their contraceptive use, and their history of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Early sexual activity exposes young women and men to diseases such as syphilis and gonorrhea, which in turn make them more vulnerable to HIV.

MEASURE DHS has also conducted special AIDS Indicator Surveys (AIS) in countries like Tanzania, Uganda, and Vietnam. The new data and findings generated by all of these surveys help to shape fresh approaches to reaching young people with critical health services.

 

Youth and Gender

In many countries, gender inequality remains a fact of life. DHS surveys offer an objective look at the balance of power between the sexes. Women and men frequently have dramatically different levels of education, employment, decision-making powers, and exposure to media. The DHS data captures these key measures as well as knowledge, attitudes, and practices on a wide range of indicators. Additionally, in a selected number of countries, information is available on the experience of physical and sexual violence by women ages 15-24.

 

Youth and Education

The DHS Surveys have consistently shown a positive relationship between education and good health, safe practices to prevent HIV/AIDS, lower fertility, greater decision-making abilities, and many other benefits. Data show that better educated women, for example, raise healthier children and are more likely to avoid harmful traditional practices, such as female genital cutting.

 
 
Youth Highlights
  • In Ethiopia, 56% of young women and 30 % of young men cannot read.
  • Young women and men have similar fertility desires: women want 3.7 children and men want 3.9 children.
  • More young women than young men believe that wife beating can be justified. Nearly 80% of women compared to 52% of men agree with at least one of the following reasons for beating a wife: a woman burns the food; argues with her husband; goes out without telling her husband; neglects the children; or refuses to have sex with her husband.
  • About half of young women (47%) and two-thirds of young men (66%) know that using condoms during sexual intercourse can reduce the risk of getting HIV.
Select Resources
  • Interagency Youth Working Group New Browser Window MEASURE DHS is an IYWG partner. IYWG is a network of nongovernmental agencies, donors, and cooperating agencies working to prevent HIV among young people ages 10-24 and to improve their reproductive health.

  • Frequently Asked Questions
    View FAQs about Youth Data
  • STATcompiler New Browser Window
    Build customized tables of hundreds of DHS Indicators

 

GIS Map Thumbnail This map shows the proportion of youth (age 15-24) that tested HIV positive in various DHS surveys conducted since 2001.
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