ABSTRACT
Rapid repeat pregnancy (RRP) is defined as pregnancy onset within 24 months of the
previous pregnancy outcome. RRP has been identified to result from different situations
and as such might create different risks to the individual. Several studies have shown an
association between RRP and mental health issues such as anxiety, emotional stress,
depression, aggression and poorer education attainment. There is a pint-size consensus as
to which risk factors are the very key predictors of RRP and whether the outcome (RRP)
may lead to depression. This study seeks to identify the main risk factors that could lead to
RRP and its consequences on depression among adolescents.
METHODS: A mixed method approach (quantitative and qualitative) was used for this
study which was conducted in 12 public health facilities in the Greater Accra Region. An
unmatched case-control study design was used for the study. The cases were adolescent
girls aged between 15 and 19 years who have had more than one pregnancy within two
years. Controls were adolescent girls aged between 15 and 19 years who have had one
pregnancy which either ended an abortion or delivery with more than twenty-four months
spacing. The sample size for the quantitative method was n= 417 with 209 controls and
208 cases. Both the qualitative and quantitative components were hospital-based. Six
FGDs were conducted among the control group in six of the selected hospitals and
involved a total of forty-six adolescents. Eleven In-depth Interviews (IDI) were also held
with every eligible adolescent who had experienced RRP (case) in six of the twelve health
facilities selected for the research. STATA 15 MP (StataCorp, College Station, TX, USA)
was used to analyze the quantitative aspect of the work. Univariate, bivariate and multivariate
logistic regression analyses were conducted with p-value of
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