An investigation into the socio-economic challenges faced by teenage mothers; Case study: Otuboi sub-county Kalaki Kaberamaido district
Abstract
The study was intended to establish the socio-economic
challenges, why teenage mothers get pregnant at the early
stage and appropriate intervention teenage mothers faced by
teenage mothers in Otuboi Sub-County Kalaki County Kaberamaido
district. The general objective was to explore the socio economic challenges faced by teenage mothers in Otuboi sub county, Kaberamaido district. The specific objectives were, to
find out the reasons why teenage girls get pregnant, to assess
the social challenges faced by teenage mothers, to establish
the economic challenges faced by teenage mothers, and to give
appropriate interventions for curbing teenage mother’s
challenges in Otuboi sub-county.
The study adopted a cross-sectional design and data were
collected from a sample of 64 respondents out of 100 targeted
respondents through questionnaire methods. The findings showed
that a majority of the respondents were between the age
bracket of 12-18 years and this was because most of them would
want to venture on sexual activity hence making them not able
to handle pregnancies increasing the death rate of teenage
mothers.
The study revealed early pregnancy has the major hindrance to
girl child education, highly caused by peer influence, coupled
by diseases such as malaria, lack of access to productive
assets like Land, Lack of financial resources, and lack of
trust to control resources like income, business, Low
education, unemployment and poverty. Sexual abuse like rape,
defilement, peer pressure, Exposure to television, love of
boyfriends [love for money], and lack of parental sex
education, harsh treatment of girls, poverty, and cultural
norms among others. Among those who end back to school,
payment of fees by their parents, themselves or by their
husbands proved to be the main challenge, socially and
economically affected the teenage mothers. Majority of the
teenage mothers had negative attitude towards early
motherhood.
The study concludes that majority of the teenage mothers
failed to revive their aspirations; they are dedicating most
of their efforts on taking care of their children. The study
recommends that the government, NGOs, community and families
should dedicate efforts toaddress the challenges facing
teenage mothers in society.