Protocol for a systematic review of economic evaluations conducted on gender-transformative interventions aimed at preventing unintended pregnancy and promoting sexual health in adolescents

Evidence Review

Year

2022

Author/s

Ncube, J, Adom, T and Nkonki, L.

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

BMJ Open, Volume 12

SUMMARY

The purpose of this systematic review is to synthesise the best available evidence on economic evaluations of gender transformative interventions targeted at preventing unintended pregnancy and promoting sexual health in adolescents, assess the methodological quality of the economic evaluation studies and identify gaps in the evidence.

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