Pregnancy recurrence in adolescents in Southern Brazil

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Objective: To determine the pregnancy recurrence among adolescents and young people in a city located in the extreme south of Brazil and to identify associated factors. Method: One hundred and twelve (112) women participated, having delivered their children in 2010, while adolescents. The sample was stratified in two stages, being the first a census of the whole population of the city and the second a convenience sample. For statistical analysis, Pearson Chi-square test was used, with a significance level of 5%. Results: The recurrence rate was 53.6%, with an average of 28.6 months. At the time of delivery, in 2010, recurrence was significantly associated with level of education (p=0.044) as well as not being in school (p=0.036). In 2014, the factors associated were level of education (p<0.001), transcript of grades (p=0.030) and income (p=0.030). Conclusion: Recurrence of teenage pregnancy represents a lack of importance given to formal education, a fact that mitigates the opportunities and hinders insertion in the labor market, creating a cycle of social inequality. Multidisciplinary efforts involving schools, health services and the youth in educational activities are thus vital, aiming at critical thinking to transform reality.

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Zanchi, M., Mendoza-Sassi, R. A., Da Silva, M. R., De Almeida, S. G., Teixeira, L. O., & Gonçalves, C. V. (2017). Pregnancy recurrence in adolescents in Southern Brazil. Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira, 63(7), 628–635. https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9282.63.07.628

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