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Journal of Adolescent Health

Economic Strengthening and Adolescent Health

This supplement was supported by Columbia University and Washington University in St. Louis. The articles have been peer-reviewed and edited by the editorial staff of the Journal of Adolescent Health. The opinions or views expressed in this supplement are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the funders.
Edited by Dr. Freya Sonenstein Ph.D. - Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Bethesda, Maryland
Volume 62, Issue 1, Supplement,

Pages A1-A8, S1-S36 (January 2018)

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  1. Editorial

    1. Incentivizing Savings Among Poor Teenagers Can Reap Health and Other Benefits

      Pages S1-S2
  2. Commentary

    1. The Power of Financial Inclusion: Reporting on the Efficacy of Economic Strengthening Interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa

      Pages S3-S5
  3. Original Articles

    1. Integrating Economic Strengthening and Family Coaching to Reduce Work-Related Health Hazards Among Children of Poor Households: Burkina Faso

      Pages S6-S14
    2. Effects of a Social Empowerment Intervention on Economic Vulnerability for Adolescent Refugee Girls in Ethiopia

      Pages S15-S20
    3. Assessing the Association Between Depression and Savings for Kenyan Youth Using a Validated Child Depression Inventory Measure

      Pages S21-S28
    4. Cost-Effectiveness of a Savings-Led Economic Empowerment Intervention for AIDS-Affected Adolescents in Uganda: Implications for Scale-up in Low-Resource Communities

      Pages S29-S36

ISSN: 1054-139X