Youth, Social Norms, & Key Behaviors

in Reproductive Health, Education, and Family Violence

About the Behavior Studies
5 case studies

Child Marriage

The practice of child marriage (where at least one partner is under 18 years old) varies by socio-economic status, sex, and the practice of dowry or bride price in the community. Parents, family, and traditional and religious leaders are all important reference groups for child marriage. Norms related to gender equality, premarital sex and pregnancy, youth decision-making, and youth respect for parental authority impact adolescents’ outcomes related to child marriage.

Family ViolenceOlder adolescentsVery Young Adolescents

Adolescent Education

Adolescents’ (10-18 years old) school access, participation, and achievement varies by their socio-economic status, sex, and parental demographics, such as parents’ age at marriage or educational attainment. Parents, peers, school authorities and community members are all important reference groups for adolescent educational attainment. Norms related to age and power hierarchies, gender equality, menstruation, early marriage, and sexual purity impact adolescents’ education.

EducationOlder adolescentsVery Young Adolescents

Intimate Partner Violence among Older Adolescents and Young Adults

The experience of intimate partner violence among older adolescents (ages 15-18) and young adults (ages 19-25) vary based on their employment or education status, alcohol consumption, and financial hardship. Parents, communities and religious leaders are all important reference groups for older adolescents and young adults’ experience or use of intimate partner violence. Norms related to gender equality, masculinities and femininities, and infidelity impact older adolescents’ and young adults’ experience or use of intimate partner violence.

Family ViolenceOlder adolescentsYoung Adults

Voluntary Use of Contraception among Older Adolescents and Young Adults

Behaviors related to sexual and reproductive health among older adolescents (ages 15-18) and young adults (ages 19-25) vary based on rural or urban residence, practice of polygamy, and couple and community education levels. Family, peers and intimate partners are all important reference groups for sexual and reproductive health outcomes. Norms related to gender equality, large families, and infidelity and promiscuity impact adolescents sexual and reproductive health outcomes.

Sexual and Reproductive HealthOlder adolescentsYoung Adults

Puberty Among Very Young Adolescents

Behaviors related to puberty among very young adolescents’ (ages 10-14) vary based on sex, ethnicity, religion, and school enrollment and attendance. Family, peers, and healthcare providers are all important reference groups for them to navigate puberty with healthy sexual and reproductive health behaviors. Norms related to gender equality, menstruation, and premarital sex impact very young adolescents’ sexual and reproductive health outcomes.

Sexual and Reproductive HealthVery Young Adolescents