Objective: To describe sources of information about sexuality and contraception used by adolescents who experienced a pregnancy. Methods: Descriptive study conducted through structured interviews in a sample of 285 adolescents during hospitalization for medical treatment or termination of pregnancy, in four hospitals in Teresina-PI, during the period from January to March 2006. Results: Before becoming pregnant, 89.5% of teenagers had information about contraception and sexually transmitted diseases and 55% had someone with whom they felt safe to talk about sex and pregnancy. Their friends (36.6%) were the most frequently cited source of information. After pregnancy, 75.5% had received information about contraception and sexuality, and the prenatal service (70.3%) was the primary source. Conclusion: We detected a change in sources of information, after pregnancy, characterized by the search for sources with a scientific basis.
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De Moura, L. N. B., Gomes, K. R. O., Rodrigues, M. T. P., & De Oliveira, D. C. (2011). Informação sobre contracepção e sexualidade entre adolescentes que vivenciaram uma gravidez. ACTA Paulista de Enfermagem, 24(3), 320–326. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-21002011000300003
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