
@article{ref1,
title="Indicators to measure adolescent health at the country, regional, and global levels: results of a five-year selection process by the global action for the measurement of adolescent health",
journal="Journal of Adolescent Health",
year="2024",
author="Marsh, Andrew D. and Newby, Holly and Storey, Simone and Yeung, Diana and Diaz, Theresa and Baltag, Valentina and Banerjee, Anshu and Abduvahobov, Parviz and Adebayo, Emmanuel and Azzopardi, Peter S. and Ba, Mariame Gueye and Bose, Krishna and Cardona, Marcelo and Carvajal-Velez, Liliana and Dastgiri, Saeed and Fagan, Lucy and Ferguson, B. Jane and Friedman, Howard S. and Hagell, Ann and Inchley, Jo and Kågesten, Anna E. and Keogh, Sarah C. and Moller, Ann-Beth and Saewyc, Elizabeth M. and Tang, Kun and Guthold, Regina",
volume="74",
number="6S",
pages="S31-S46",
abstract="PURPOSE: To improve adolescent health measurement, the Global Action for the Measurement of Adolescent health (GAMA) Advisory Group was formed in 2018 and published a draft list of 52 indicators across six adolescent health domains in 2022. We describe the process and results of selecting the adolescent health indicators recommended by GAMA (hereafter, &quot;GAMA-recommended indicators&quot;). <br><br>METHODS: Each indicator in the draft list was assessed using the following inputs: (1) availability of data and stakeholders' perceptions on their relevance, acceptability, and feasibility across selected countries; (2) alignment with current measurement recommendations and practices; and (3) data in global databases. Topic-specific working groups comprised of GAMA experts and representatives of United Nations partner agencies reviewed results and provided preliminary recommendations, which were appraised by all GAMA members and finalized. <br><br>RESULTS: There are 47 GAMA-recommended indicators (36 core and 11 additional) for adolescent health measurement across six domains: policies, programs, and laws (4 indicators); systems performance and interventions (4); health determinants (7); health behaviors and risks (20); subjective well-being (2); and health outcomes and conditions (10). <br><br>DISCUSSION: These indicators are the result of a robust and structured five-year process to identify a priority set of indicators with relevance to adolescent health globally. This inclusive and participatory approach incorporated inputs from a broad range of stakeholders, including adolescents and young people themselves. The GAMA-recommended indicators are now ready to be used to measure adolescent health at the country, regional, and global levels.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1054-139X",
doi="10.1016/j.jadohealth.2024.02.010",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2024.02.010"
}