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Incidence of child marriage among refugees and internally displaced persons in the Middle East and South Asia: evidence from six cross-sectional surveys
by
Akter, Rumana
, Elnakib, Shatha
, Paina, Ligia
, Robinson, Courtland
, Khoury, Ghada
, Karim, Loqman
, Metzler, Janna
, Attal, Bothaina
, Tamang, Anand
, Barkat, Hemeda Houssein
, Yenokyan, Gayane
in
Adolescent girls
/ Age differences
/ Age groups
/ Child marriage
/ Child protection
/ Children
/ Crises
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Data
/ Data collection
/ Decision making
/ Displaced persons
/ Domestic violence
/ Earthquakes
/ EPIDEMIOLOGY
/ Girls
/ Global Health
/ Humanitarianism
/ Landslides & mudslides
/ Nuptiality
/ Older children
/ Polls & surveys
/ Refugee camps
/ Refugees
/ Religious persecution
/ REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
/ Rohingya people
/ Womens health
2023
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Incidence of child marriage among refugees and internally displaced persons in the Middle East and South Asia: evidence from six cross-sectional surveys
by
Akter, Rumana
, Elnakib, Shatha
, Paina, Ligia
, Robinson, Courtland
, Khoury, Ghada
, Karim, Loqman
, Metzler, Janna
, Attal, Bothaina
, Tamang, Anand
, Barkat, Hemeda Houssein
, Yenokyan, Gayane
in
Adolescent girls
/ Age differences
/ Age groups
/ Child marriage
/ Child protection
/ Children
/ Crises
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Data
/ Data collection
/ Decision making
/ Displaced persons
/ Domestic violence
/ Earthquakes
/ EPIDEMIOLOGY
/ Girls
/ Global Health
/ Humanitarianism
/ Landslides & mudslides
/ Nuptiality
/ Older children
/ Polls & surveys
/ Refugee camps
/ Refugees
/ Religious persecution
/ REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
/ Rohingya people
/ Womens health
2023
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Incidence of child marriage among refugees and internally displaced persons in the Middle East and South Asia: evidence from six cross-sectional surveys
by
Akter, Rumana
, Elnakib, Shatha
, Paina, Ligia
, Robinson, Courtland
, Khoury, Ghada
, Karim, Loqman
, Metzler, Janna
, Attal, Bothaina
, Tamang, Anand
, Barkat, Hemeda Houssein
, Yenokyan, Gayane
in
Adolescent girls
/ Age differences
/ Age groups
/ Child marriage
/ Child protection
/ Children
/ Crises
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Data
/ Data collection
/ Decision making
/ Displaced persons
/ Domestic violence
/ Earthquakes
/ EPIDEMIOLOGY
/ Girls
/ Global Health
/ Humanitarianism
/ Landslides & mudslides
/ Nuptiality
/ Older children
/ Polls & surveys
/ Refugee camps
/ Refugees
/ Religious persecution
/ REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
/ Rohingya people
/ Womens health
2023
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Incidence of child marriage among refugees and internally displaced persons in the Middle East and South Asia: evidence from six cross-sectional surveys
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Incidence of child marriage among refugees and internally displaced persons in the Middle East and South Asia: evidence from six cross-sectional surveys
2023
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ObjectiveTo examine incidence of child marriage among displaced and host populations in humanitarian settings.DesignCross-sectional surveys.SettingData were collected in Djibouti, Yemen, Lebanon and Iraq in the Middle East and in Bangladesh and Nepal in South Asia.ParticipantsAdolescent girls aged 10–19 in the six settings and age cohort comparators.Outcome measuresCumulative incidence of marriage by age 18.ResultsIn Bangladesh and Iraq, the hazard of child marriage did not differ between internally displaced populations (IDPs) and hosts (p value=0.25 and 0.081, respectively). In Yemen, IDPs had a higher hazard of child marriage compared with hosts (p value<0.001). In Djibouti, refugees had a lower hazard of child marriage compared with hosts (p value<0.001). In pooled data, the average hazard of child marriage was significantly higher among displaced compared with host populations (adjusted HR (aHR) 1.3; 95% CI 1.04 to 1.61).In age cohort comparisons, there was no significant difference between child marriage hazard across age cohorts in Bangladesh (p value=0.446), while in Lebanon and Nepal, younger cohorts were less likely to transition to child marriage compared with older comparators (p value<0.001). Only in Yemen were younger cohorts more likely to transition to child marriage, indicating an increase in child marriage rates after conflict (p value=0.034). Pooled data showed a downward trend, where younger age cohorts had, on average, a lower hazard of child marriage compared with older cohorts (aHR 0.36; 95% CI 0.29 to 0.4).ConclusionsWe did not find conclusive evidence that humanitarian crises are associated with universal increases in child marriage rates. Our findings indicate that decision-making about investments in child marriage prevention and response must be attuned to the local context and grounded in data on past and current trends in child marriage among communities impacted by crisis.
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