Sentell Tetine, da Câmara Saionara Maria Aires, Ylli Alban, Velez Maria P, Domingues Marlos R, Bassani Diego G, Guo Mary, Pirkle Catherine M
Office of Public Health Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Faculty of Health Sciences of Trairi, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Santa Cruz, Brazil.
South East Eur J Public Health. 2019;11. Epub 2019 Apr 30.
Adolescent health is a major global priority. Yet, as recently described by the World Health Organization (WHO), increased recognition of the importance of adolescent health rarely transforms into action. One challenge is lack of data, particularly on adolescent fertility. Adolescent pregnancy and childbirth are widespread and affect lifetime health and social outcomes of women, men, and families. Other important components of adolescent fertility include abortion, miscarriage, and stillbirth. Access to reliable, consistently-collected data to understand the scope and complexity of adolescent fertility is critical for designing strong research, developing meaningful policies, building effective programs, and evaluating success in these domains. Vital surveillance data can be challenging to obtain in general, and particularly in low- and middle-income countries and other under-resourced settings (including rural and indigenous communities in high-income countries). Definitions also vary, making comparisons over time and across locations challenging. Informed by the Adolescence and Motherhood Research project in Brazil and considering relevance to the Southern Eastern European (SEE) context, this article focuses on challenges in surveillance data for adolescent fertility for middle-income countries. Specifically, we review the literature to: (1) discuss the importance of understanding adolescent fertility generally, and (2) highlight relevant challenges and complexity in collecting adolescent fertility data, then we (3) consider implications of data gaps on this topic for selected middle-income countries in Latin America and SEE, and (4) propose next steps to improve adolescent fertility data for evidence-based health promotion in the middle-income country context.
青少年健康是全球的一项重大优先事项。然而,正如世界卫生组织(WHO)最近所描述的,对青少年健康重要性的认识不断提高,但很少转化为实际行动。一个挑战是缺乏数据,尤其是关于青少年生育率的数据。青少年怀孕和分娩现象普遍存在,会影响女性、男性和家庭的终生健康及社会结局。青少年生育的其他重要组成部分包括堕胎、流产和死产。获取可靠的、持续收集的数据以了解青少年生育的范围和复杂性,对于开展有力的研究、制定有意义的政策、建立有效的项目以及评估这些领域的成效至关重要。一般来说,获取重要的监测数据具有挑战性,在低收入和中等收入国家以及其他资源匮乏地区(包括高收入国家的农村和原住民社区)尤其如此。定义也各不相同,这使得进行跨时间和跨地点的比较具有挑战性。基于巴西的青少年与母亲研究项目,并考虑到与东南欧(SEE)情况的相关性,本文重点关注中等收入国家青少年生育监测数据方面的挑战。具体而言,我们回顾文献以:(1)讨论总体上了解青少年生育的重要性,(2)强调收集青少年生育数据方面的相关挑战和复杂性,然后我们(3)考虑这一主题的数据缺口对拉丁美洲和东南欧选定中等收入国家的影响,以及(4)提出在中等收入国家背景下改进青少年生育数据以促进循证健康促进的后续步骤。