Abstract

Lower awareness of health knowledge, physical growth and development, women bearing children at early ages face higher risk of maternal health problems, disability and death, reinforces risking problems for their newborns as a result, early marriages are always being a very big issue in developing countries specially in primitive uncivilized districts of Asia including India, Pakistan and Bangladesh etc. Moreover it’s a controversial fact that in civilized society, evidences of getting married in early ages are greatly increased because of our religious beliefs, norms and social impacts. Due to early marriages young girls don’t have the ability to deal with responsibilities, early pregnancy and pregnancy-related mortality and morbidity, causing major physiological and psychological health issues in adolescent girls, resulting in losing relationship confidence and ability to maintain a healthy relationship. Purpose of the study was to evaluate the aspects of psychological disturbances occurring in married young girls along with depression rate and educational withdrawal, with comparison of unmarried young girls of the same age specifically there is a strong correlation between a woman’s age at marriage and the education that she receives. Uniformly across the countries, early marriage is associated with lower educational attainment. Observational study was conducted through multi logistic structured questionnaire and girls in b/w age of 13 to 35 were included. On the basis of above study it is concluded that early marriage, multiple responsibilities and early pregnancies are risk factors of depression and it is further evaluated that married girls are at higher level when compared with unmarried.

Highlights

  • Throughout the world number of girls are suffering as a result of early marriage, approximately 20-50% of girls are married by the age of 18 in developing countries (Somerset, 2000; UNICEF, 2012 & Singh, 1996) and the ratio is higher in Sub Saharan Africa and South Asia (Singh, 1996 & UNICEF, 2012) usually such girls are forced to marry with the man that are quit elder them

  • There are a number of reasons due to which girls are often forced to marry early that includes negative traditional or religious practices, social, economic and on sexual and reproductive health (Jain, 2007; UNICEF 2005 & Barkat, 2003).The impacts of early marriages are very severing for girls

  • Alan Guttmacher Institute report states that early marriage is ‘universally associated with low levels of schooling(Glassier, 1998).According to UNICEF, about 60% to 70% girls are forced to married in early ages in several African and Asian countries (Somerset, 2000)

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INTRODUCTION

Throughout the world number of girls are suffering as a result of early marriage, approximately 20-50% of girls are married by the age of 18 in developing countries (Somerset, 2000; UNICEF, 2012 & Singh, 1996) and the ratio is higher in Sub Saharan Africa and South Asia (Singh, 1996 & UNICEF, 2012) usually such girls are forced to marry with the man that are quit elder them. Alan Guttmacher Institute report states that early marriage is ‘universally associated with low levels of schooling(Glassier, 1998).According to UNICEF, about 60% to 70% girls are forced to married in early ages in several African and Asian countries (Somerset, 2000) Even their basic human rights are not provided to them. Fig: Increased rate of depression in women in comparison of before and after marriage

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