Pregnancy in adolescence: socio-demographic and behavioral profile of a population in a peripheral neighborhood of Acre

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Vanessa Holanda de Souza Ribeiro da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Nascimento , Anderson Araujo do, Pessoa , Charles Braz, Nascimento, Elissandro Araujo do, Américo, Priscila Santos, Costa, Victor Matheus de Souza, Faustino, Welington Pompeu, Lameira, Yara Costa, Costa, Ruth Silva Lima da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24199
Resumo: Teenage pregnancy is a widely discussed phenomenon in Brazil, and this debate is driven by the consequences of getting pregnant in this life cycle. Objective: To identify the sociodemographic and behavioral profile of pregnant adolescents from a low-lying suburb of Acre. Method: This is a cross-sectional  study with a quantitative approach, carried out with 30 pregnant adolescents. Results: Most were 17 years old (40%), married (47%), brown skin color (50%), did not know how to inform family income (53%), incomplete high school (47%), did not have a paid job (97%), were evangelical (53%) and lived with a partner (53%). Most began sexual activity at age 15 (30%), and became pregnant for the first time at age 17 (23%). For the majority, the pregnancy was unplanned (73%) and they had 5 to 7 prenatal consultations (30%). All stated they have the support from the baby's father (100%) and most received support from the family (94%). All continued their studies after pregnancy (100%), as this was the main life project they had before becoming pregnant (73%). The main change that occurred after pregnancy was the fact that they had to give priority to the baby (47%). Conclusion: Teenage pregnancy is associated with socio-economic, cultural and behavioral factors, highlighting the increasingly frequent need to implement effective measures to prevent and reduce risk behavior.
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spelling Pregnancy in adolescence: socio-demographic and behavioral profile of a population in a peripheral neighborhood of AcreEmbarazo en adolescencia: perfil socio demográfico y comportamiento de una población en un barrio periférico de AcreGravidez na adolescência: perfil sociodemográfico e comportamental de uma população de um bairro periférico do AcreAtención básica de saludEmbarazo en la adolescenciaImpactos relacionados.Basic health careTeenage pregnancyUnplanned pregnancy.Atenção primária em saúdeGravidez na adolescênciaGravidez não planejada.Teenage pregnancy is a widely discussed phenomenon in Brazil, and this debate is driven by the consequences of getting pregnant in this life cycle. Objective: To identify the sociodemographic and behavioral profile of pregnant adolescents from a low-lying suburb of Acre. Method: This is a cross-sectional  study with a quantitative approach, carried out with 30 pregnant adolescents. Results: Most were 17 years old (40%), married (47%), brown skin color (50%), did not know how to inform family income (53%), incomplete high school (47%), did not have a paid job (97%), were evangelical (53%) and lived with a partner (53%). Most began sexual activity at age 15 (30%), and became pregnant for the first time at age 17 (23%). For the majority, the pregnancy was unplanned (73%) and they had 5 to 7 prenatal consultations (30%). All stated they have the support from the baby's father (100%) and most received support from the family (94%). All continued their studies after pregnancy (100%), as this was the main life project they had before becoming pregnant (73%). The main change that occurred after pregnancy was the fact that they had to give priority to the baby (47%). Conclusion: Teenage pregnancy is associated with socio-economic, cultural and behavioral factors, highlighting the increasingly frequent need to implement effective measures to prevent and reduce risk behavior.El embarazo adolescente es un fenómeno ampliamente discutido en Brasil, y este debate está impulsado por las consecuencias de quedar embarazada en este ciclo de vida. Objetivo: Identificar el perfil sociodemográfico y conductual de adolescentes embarazadas de un suburbio bajo de Acre. Método: Se trata de un estudio transversal con abordaje cuantitativo, realizado con 30 adolescentes embarazadas. Resultados: La mayoría tenía 17 años (40%), casada (47%), color de piel morena (50%), no sabía cómo informar el ingreso familiar (53%), bachillerato incompleto (47%), no tenía un trabajo remunerado (97%), eran evangélicos (53%) y vivían en pareja (53%). La mayoría comenzó la actividad sexual a los 15 años (30%) y quedó embarazada por primera vez a los 17 años (23%). Para la mayoría, el embarazo no fue planeado (73%) y tuvieron de 5 a 7 consultas prenatales (30%). Todos manifestaron contar con el apoyo del padre del bebé (100%) y la mayoría recibió apoyo de la familia (94%). Todas continuaron sus estudios después del embarazo (100%), ya que este era el principal proyecto de vida que tenían antes de quedar embarazadas (73%). El principal cambio que se produjo después del embarazo fue el hecho de que debían dar prioridad al bebé (47%). Conclusión: El embarazo adolescente se asocia a factores socioeconómicos, culturales y conductuales, destacando la necesidad cada vez más frecuente de implementar medidas efectivas para prevenir y reducir las conductas de riesgo.A gravidez na adolescência é um fenômeno amplamente discutido no Brasil, e esse debate é movido pelas consequências de gestar neste ciclo da vida. O presente estudo objetiva identificar o perfil sociodemográfico e comportamental de adolescentes gravidas de um baixo periférico do Acre.  Trata-se de um estudo transversal, de abordagem quantitativa, realizado junto a 30 adolescentes grávidas. A maioria encontrava-se com 17 anos (40%), eram casadas (47%), a cor da pele parda (50%), não sabiam informar a renda familiar (53%), ensino médio incompleto (47%), não exerciam trabalho remunerado (97%), evangélicas (53%) e moravam com o companheiro (53%). A maior parte iniciou a atividade sexual com 15 anos, (30%), e engravidaram pela primeira vez aos 17 anos (23%). Para a maioria a gravidez não foi planejada (73%) e realizaram de 5 a 7 consultas de pré-natal (30%). Todas afirmaram têm o apoio do pai do bebê (100%) e a maior parte recebia o apoio da família (94%). Todas continuaram os estudos após a gravidez (100%), pois esse era o principal projeto de vida que tinham antes de engravidar (73%). A principal mudança que ocorreu após a gravidez foi o fato de terem que passar a dar prioridade ao bebê (47%). A gravidez na adolescência, está associada a fatores sócio econômicos, culturais e comportamentais, evidenciando a necessidade, cada vez mais frequente, de se implementarem medidas eficazes de prevenção e redução do comportamento de risco.Research, Society and Development2021-12-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2419910.33448/rsd-v10i16.24199Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 16; e567101624199Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 16; e567101624199Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 16; e5671016241992525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24199/21228Copyright (c) 2021 Vanessa Holanda de Souza Ribeiro da Costa; Anderson Araujo do Nascimento ; Charles Braz Pessoa ; Elissandro Araujo do Nascimento; Priscila Santos Américo; Victor Matheus de Souza Costa; Welington Pompeu Faustino; Yara Costa Lameira; Ruth Silva Lima da Costahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Vanessa Holanda de Souza Ribeiro da Nascimento , Anderson Araujo doPessoa , Charles Braz Nascimento, Elissandro Araujo do Américo, Priscila Santos Costa, Victor Matheus de Souza Faustino, Welington Pompeu Lameira, Yara Costa Costa, Ruth Silva Lima da2021-12-20T11:03:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24199Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:50.425671Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pregnancy in adolescence: socio-demographic and behavioral profile of a population in a peripheral neighborhood of Acre
Embarazo en adolescencia: perfil socio demográfico y comportamiento de una población en un barrio periférico de Acre
Gravidez na adolescência: perfil sociodemográfico e comportamental de uma população de um bairro periférico do Acre
title Pregnancy in adolescence: socio-demographic and behavioral profile of a population in a peripheral neighborhood of Acre
spellingShingle Pregnancy in adolescence: socio-demographic and behavioral profile of a population in a peripheral neighborhood of Acre
Costa, Vanessa Holanda de Souza Ribeiro da
Atención básica de salud
Embarazo en la adolescencia
Impactos relacionados.
Basic health care
Teenage pregnancy
Unplanned pregnancy.
Atenção primária em saúde
Gravidez na adolescência
Gravidez não planejada.
title_short Pregnancy in adolescence: socio-demographic and behavioral profile of a population in a peripheral neighborhood of Acre
title_full Pregnancy in adolescence: socio-demographic and behavioral profile of a population in a peripheral neighborhood of Acre
title_fullStr Pregnancy in adolescence: socio-demographic and behavioral profile of a population in a peripheral neighborhood of Acre
title_full_unstemmed Pregnancy in adolescence: socio-demographic and behavioral profile of a population in a peripheral neighborhood of Acre
title_sort Pregnancy in adolescence: socio-demographic and behavioral profile of a population in a peripheral neighborhood of Acre
author Costa, Vanessa Holanda de Souza Ribeiro da
author_facet Costa, Vanessa Holanda de Souza Ribeiro da
Nascimento , Anderson Araujo do
Pessoa , Charles Braz
Nascimento, Elissandro Araujo do
Américo, Priscila Santos
Costa, Victor Matheus de Souza
Faustino, Welington Pompeu
Lameira, Yara Costa
Costa, Ruth Silva Lima da
author_role author
author2 Nascimento , Anderson Araujo do
Pessoa , Charles Braz
Nascimento, Elissandro Araujo do
Américo, Priscila Santos
Costa, Victor Matheus de Souza
Faustino, Welington Pompeu
Lameira, Yara Costa
Costa, Ruth Silva Lima da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Vanessa Holanda de Souza Ribeiro da
Nascimento , Anderson Araujo do
Pessoa , Charles Braz
Nascimento, Elissandro Araujo do
Américo, Priscila Santos
Costa, Victor Matheus de Souza
Faustino, Welington Pompeu
Lameira, Yara Costa
Costa, Ruth Silva Lima da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atención básica de salud
Embarazo en la adolescencia
Impactos relacionados.
Basic health care
Teenage pregnancy
Unplanned pregnancy.
Atenção primária em saúde
Gravidez na adolescência
Gravidez não planejada.
topic Atención básica de salud
Embarazo en la adolescencia
Impactos relacionados.
Basic health care
Teenage pregnancy
Unplanned pregnancy.
Atenção primária em saúde
Gravidez na adolescência
Gravidez não planejada.
description Teenage pregnancy is a widely discussed phenomenon in Brazil, and this debate is driven by the consequences of getting pregnant in this life cycle. Objective: To identify the sociodemographic and behavioral profile of pregnant adolescents from a low-lying suburb of Acre. Method: This is a cross-sectional  study with a quantitative approach, carried out with 30 pregnant adolescents. Results: Most were 17 years old (40%), married (47%), brown skin color (50%), did not know how to inform family income (53%), incomplete high school (47%), did not have a paid job (97%), were evangelical (53%) and lived with a partner (53%). Most began sexual activity at age 15 (30%), and became pregnant for the first time at age 17 (23%). For the majority, the pregnancy was unplanned (73%) and they had 5 to 7 prenatal consultations (30%). All stated they have the support from the baby's father (100%) and most received support from the family (94%). All continued their studies after pregnancy (100%), as this was the main life project they had before becoming pregnant (73%). The main change that occurred after pregnancy was the fact that they had to give priority to the baby (47%). Conclusion: Teenage pregnancy is associated with socio-economic, cultural and behavioral factors, highlighting the increasingly frequent need to implement effective measures to prevent and reduce risk behavior.
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