Inter-relatedness of underlying factors for injury and violence among adolescents in rural coastal Kenya: A qualitative study

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2019-01-01

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Ssewanyana, DerrickISNI 0000000527564938
van Baar, AnneloesORCID 0000-0002-3498-9019ISNI 0000000033077048
Mwangala, Patrick N
Newton, Charles R
Abubakar, Amina

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We utilized a socio-ecological model to explore views from 85 young people and 10 local stakeholders on forms and underlying factors for unintentional injury, violence, self-harm, and suicidal behavior of adolescents in Kilifi County, Kenya. Young people took part in 11 focus group discussions, whereas 10 in-depth interviews were conducted with the local stakeholders. Road traffic accidents, falls, fights, sexual and gender-based violence, theft, and vandalism were viewed as common. There was an overlap of risk factors, especially at intra- and interpersonal levels (gender, poverty, substance use, parenting behavior, school drop-out). Some broader-level risk factors were insecure neighborhoods and risky sources of livelihood. Research is needed to quantify burden and to pilot feasible injury prevention interventions in this setting.

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adolescents, injury, socio-ecological, violence, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, SDG 5 - Gender Equality, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, SDG 4 - Quality Education

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Ssewanyana, D, Van Baar, A, Mwangala, P N, Newton, C R & Abubakar, A 2019, 'Inter-relatedness of underlying factors for injury and violence among adolescents in rural coastal Kenya: A qualitative study', Health Psychology Open, vol. 6, no. 1, 205510291984939, pp. 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102919849399