Adolescent sexual health interventions that include very young adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review protocol

Author:

Manda Wanangwa ChimwazaORCID,Sikweyiya Yandisa,Kaunda-Khangamwa Blessings Nyasilia,Selemani Apatsa,Jimu Scholastica,Kamndaya Mphatso

Abstract

IntroductionTargeting very young adolescents (VYAs) with sexual health (SH) interventions is increasingly being recognised as one of the strategies for addressing SH challenges in late adolescence. However, there is a dearth of literature regarding SH interventions implemented specifically for VYAs in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This scoping review aims to provide a summary of documented evidence on SH interventions that include VYAs in SSA, identify gaps in existing interventions and provide recommendations for further programmatic work on SH for VYAs.Methods and analysisThe methods for this scoping review will be guided by the framework proposed by Arksey and O’Malley and further enhanced by Levacet aland the Joanna Briggs Institute. We will search electronic databases: Popline, EMBASE, PubMed, CINAHL, Dimensions, African Journals Online (AJOL) and specific summon country-specific search. We will include published studies from SSA and only adolescent SH interventions published from the year 2003–2022. Furthermore, we will include programmatic and intervention literature that has not been published in peer-reviewed articles. The data will be charted using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Extension for Scoping Review. The data will then be collated and summarised.Ethics and disseminationThe scoping review methodology involves putting together information from articles or grey literature that is either publicly available or shared by the authors, this study does not require ethical approval. Findings of this scoping review will be published in a scientific journal and presented at relevant scientific fora and conferences. This scoping review will provide a comprehensive overview of the evidence base of adolescent SH interventions for VYAs in SSA and will highlight critical gaps in the existing interventions and areas where further programmatic work is needed for VYAs in SSA.Registrationhttps://archive.org/details/osf-registrations-gn538-v1.

Funder

UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation

Uppsala Monitoring Center

DELTAS Africa Initiative

Wellcome Trust

Sida

Carnegie Corporation of New York

Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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