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Youth Conference 2008

Youth Conference LogoABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS

INVESTING IN YOUNG PEOPLE'S HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT:
RESEARCH THAT IMPROVES POLICIES AND PROGRAMS
An International Conference

Abuja, Nigeria
April 27-29, 2008
(Optional Workshops, April 27, 30)

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POSTER SESSION 3

3.1.       Patterns of Health Care Utilization during Prenatal and Child Delivery among Adolescent Mothers ∙ Alfred Adewuyi, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria; Akanni Akinyemi, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria; Ambrose Akinlo, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria; Sunday Adedini; Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria

3.2.       Internet as a Veritable Instrument of Behavioral Change Communication among Youth People in Osun State, Nigeria ∙ MO Afolabi, Living Hope Care, Ilesa, Nigeria; AO Fatusi, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria; KT Ijadunola, Obafemi Awolowo, University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria; AO Adewuya, Lagos State University, Ikeja, Nigeria

3.3.       Adolescent Early Marriage in Northern Nigeria: Case Study on Development of Effective Training Materials for Community Advocates ∙ Halima Ben Umar, Population Council, Abuja; Murtala Umar, Population Council, Abuja; Chris Ogedengbe, Population Council, Abuja; Andrew Karlyn, Population Council, Abuja

3.4.      Knowledge Practices and Needs Related to Sexual and Reproductive Health Adolescents in Two Low Resource Settings in Mexico City ∙ María Elena Collado Miranda, Ipas Mexico; Laura Villa Torres, Ipas Mexico

3.5.       Promoting Young People’s (Vulnerable Young People) Access to Quality Education ∙ Taiye Timmy Fatoki, Life Vanguards Nigeria

3.6.       Saving a Holy Land through Integrated Environmental, Livelihoods, & Reproductive Health Interventions: A Youth led Initiative in Lalibela, Ethiopia ∙ Yemane Guesh, Save Your Holy Land Association (SYHLA); Tewodros Alemu, SYHLA; Yemane GebreHiwot, SYHLA; Shimljaw Alemnew, SYHLA

3.7.       Awareness of Youth Living in Lahore Regarding Reproductive Health ∙ Mariam Zahid Malik, Contech International Health Consultants; Amanullah Khan, Contech International Health Consultants

3.8.      Reproductive Health Knowledge and Determinants ∙ Nguyen Huu Minh, Institute for Family and Gender Studies; Vu Kieu Dzung, Institute for Family and Gender Studies; Tran Quy Long, Institute for Family and Gender Studies

3.9.       Impact of Radio Drama amongst Youths in South Western Nigeria Regarding Sex Education ∙ O.O. Oke, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Nigeria

3.10.    Factors Influencing Access and Utilization of Adolescent – Friendly Preventive Reproductive Health Services in Nigeria ∙ Tolulope Monisola Ola, University of Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria

3.11.    The Big Five Personality Factors and Peer Influence as Predictors of Young Adults’ Premarital Sexual Behavior ∙ King Odor, University of Ibadan, Nigeria; Keyna Chimenka Abiahu, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

3.12.    Sports for Life: Using Soccer to Promote Life Skills and Healthy Behaviors among Ivorian Youth ∙ Régina  Traore Serie, Center for Communications Programs (CCP), JHU; Ousmane Gbane, CCP JHU; Hope Hempstone, CCP JHU; Amélie Sow,  CCP JHU; Nafissatou Diop, CCP JHU

3.13.   Sexual and Reproductive Transitions of Young Indonesians in a Context of Contesting Values and Policy Inactivity ∙ Iwu Dwisetyani Utomo, Australian National University; Peter McDonald, Australian National University

3.14.   Use of Mass Media and Interactive Games to Promote HIV/AIDS Awareness among Youth in Maharashtra, India: Jawan Hoon Nadan Nahin Campaign (“I am young, but not irresponsible”) ∙ Sanjanthi Velu, CCP JHU, India; Susmita Das,  CCP JHU, India; Vishal Shastri, CCP JHU, India; Karen Allen, CCP JHU, India; Prerna Kumar, CCP JHU, India

3.15.    Constructing and Reconstructing the Single Mother: A Critical review of the Social Support System for Young Single Mothers in Nigeria. ∙ Oluwatosin Omole, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; Oluwatosin Ogunwale, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; Akinloluwa Orioke, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; Babatunde Adediran, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria.

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