Impact of COVID-19 on household incomes and access to SRHR services by young people

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The need for SRH services alone is not sufficient and indeed is fruitless if not translated into a tangible initiative to seek for and utilize available services. Figure 6 below illustrates the percentage of young people who sought and obtained the needed services. Figure 6: Young people who sought and obtained SRH services. As observed in the figure 43.84 50 above, the percentage of 40 young people who 30 translated their need for 20 SRH services by actively 10 0 seeking them was higher in Yes Yes Mpungwe (53.95%) than Seek Obtain Baitambogwe (46.05%). Mpungwe Baitambogwe Similarly, there were more young people in Mpungwe (56.16%) who obtained the needed SRH services than their counterparts in Baitambogwe (43.84%). These findings point to a slight difference in the ability to seek for and obtain the needed service between the intervention and control areas. 60

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Therefore, whereas the result of the Pearson Chi-square value of 0.044 is statistically significant at the alpha level of 0.05, this relationship is not strong to suggest that the difference in obtaining services is influenced by the presence or absence of an intervention. Basing on the calculated odds ratio (1.0 at 95% confidence interval) there is no likelihood that the observed variations in the level of access and utilization of SRH services can be attributed to any specific conditions in the intervention and control sub-counties. Furthermore, results of chi-square analysis by other demographic variables such as age, sex and level of education did not indicate any significant relationship. Figure 7 below shows the services sought and obtained by young people during the lockdown.

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Annex 8: Case Study Documentation Guide

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Annex 11: Letter of introduction endorsed by the District Authorities

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pages 115-129

Annex 7: Interview Guide for Health Workers / In charges of Health Facilities

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page 104

Annex 6: Interview Guide for Peer Educators

3min
pages 102-103

Figure 46: Overall coping strategies adopted by households

10min
pages 70-74

Annex 4: FGD Guide for Caregivers of Young People (Male and Female Annex 5: Interview Guide for District/Sub-county Health Officials and Political Leaders89

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pages 99-101

Figure 42: Young people’s satisfaction with SRH services received

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page 67

Annex 3: FGD Guide for Young People (Male and Female) Aged 10-24 years

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pages 97-98

Figure 21: Community leaders’ support towards SRH of young people

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pages 48-50

Figure 41: Who paid for SRH services accessed by young people

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page 66

3.4.6 Impact on health spending and utilization of SRH services

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Table 12: Young people’s source of information of SRH during the lockdown

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Figure 8: Reasons for not seeking SRH services

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page 32

Figure 11: Contraceptive method used during last 12 months

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page 36

Figure 7: SRH services sought and obtained during the lockdown

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Table 4: Demographic characteristics of caregivers

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Figure 6: Young people who sought and obtained SRH services

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1.4.1 Objectives and research questions

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Figure 9: Reasons for not obtaining the services sought

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Figure 2: Forms of paid work engaged in by young people

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