TY - RPRT AU - Kafle, Ramesh Babu AU - Paudel, Rasmita AU - Gartoulla, Pragya AU - MacQuarrie, Kerry L. D. CY - Rockville, Maryland, USA TI - Youth health in Nepal: Levels, trends, and determinants T2 - DHS Further Analysis Reports No. 116 PB - ICF PY - 2019 UR - http://dhsprogram.com/pubs/pdf/FA116/FA116.pdf AB - Given the importance of health policy and strategies for youth, this further analysis of the 2016 Nepal Demographic and Health Survey examines the levels, trends, and determinants of the health of youth in Nepal. The analysis includes health indicators in four areas: marriage and sexual behavior, fertility and family planning, maternal health care, and other health outcomes such as domestic violence, nutritional status, and hypertension. The results show inconsistent progress in improving the health of young women and men in Nepal. There are increases in the utilization of maternal health services and use of contraceptive methods and there are reductions in unmet need for family planning. However, there has been no significant decrease in either domestic spousal violence or adolescent marriage. Comprehensive knowledge of HIV transmission has declined significantly, and nutritional status has worsened in terms of anemia and low BMI. Youth who reside in Provinces 2 and 6, belong to Terai/Madhesi other ethnic group, or are Muslim consistently exhibit poorer health across a range of health outcomes. Although there have been improvements in some indicators, focused interventions are needed, particularly for underserved groups. N1 - For assistance using downloaded citations from The DHS Program, please visit http://dhsprogram.com/publications/Citing-DHS-Publications.cfm. This study was conducted with support provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through The DHS Program (#AID-OAA-C-13-00095). The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government. ER -