Publish Date: January 2018
Author: MCSP
Despite the fact that 13 million births occur to adolescents each year and that early pregnancy increases the risk of adverse health outcomes for mothers and their children, most programs that engage adolescents do not aim to meet the needs of those who have already begun childbearing. First-time/young parents (FT/YPs) are an under-served population with critical needs. This toolkit shares a study design and participatory tools for formative research exploring the factors influencing use (and non-use) of sexual and reproductive health services by FT/YPs and is intended to inform program design. Data collection tools use participatory methodologies and include in-depth interview and focus group discussion guides. These resources facilitate a socio-ecological approach to research design that includes the perspectives of both first-time mothers and fathers, their families and communities, and the health system.
Editable Resources
Focus Group Discussion Tools
- Focus Group Discussion Guide #1: Young Mothers and Pregnant Women (Non-Users)
- Focus Group Discussion Guide #2: Young Fathers and Fathers-To-Be (Non-Users)
- Focus Group Discussion Guide #3: Community Health Workers
- Focus Group Discussion Guide #4: Parents and Influential Kin
In-Depth Interview Tools
- In-Depth Interview Guide #1: Young Mothers and Pregnant Women (Service Users)
- In-Depth Interview Guide #2: Young Fathers and Fathers-To-Be (Partners of Service Users)
- In-Depth Interview Guide #3: Service Providers
- In-Depth Interview Guide #4: Influential Community Members
Other Resources
Factors impacting use of health services by first-time/young parents: A formative research toolkit (1375 downloads )