Child marriage and its association with Maternal Health Care Services utilisation among women aged 20-29: a multi-country study in the South Asia region

  • Authors: Kamal SMM Ulas E.
  • Tags: Child marriage maternal health care South Asia child delivery DHS
  • Category: Maternal, Newborn and Child Health

Abstract


Despite pervasiveness of child marriage in South Asian countries, its association with the usage of Maternal Health Care Services (MHCS) is poorly explored. In this study, we examined the impact of child marriage on MHCS utilisation among the prime reproductive aged women of five South Asian countries Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan. Data for this study are extracted from the most recent Demographic and Health Surveys. The effect of child marriage on the use of MHCS was assessed by the multivariate logistic regression analysis. Findings reveal that in the South Asian region, the prevalence of child marriage is more common in Bangladesh, followed by Afghanistan, Nepal, India and Pakistan. Child marriage significantly (p< .01) deters the usage of MHCS – at least once antenatal care (ANC) visit, at least four ANC visit, Institutional delivery and seeking assistance from skilled birth assistance (SBA), though the effect size was somewhat different across the countries. Findings stipulate to remain girls in schooling more and the marriage acts of the countries should be enacted properly to diminish child marriage not only for increasing MHCS use, also for individual wellbeing and overall development of each country.