Gravidez recorrente na adolescência e vulnerabilidade social no Rio de Janeiro (RJ, Brasil): Uma análise de dados do Sistema de Nascidos Vivos

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Abstract

Repeated pregnancy (RP) among adolescents is seldom researched in Brazil, even tough the debate on the reproductive rights is important for this extract of population. A transversal study was developed with data from the Declaration of Live Births of adolescent mothers, living in Rio de Janeiro (RJ, Brazil), in 2005. The aim was to estimate the magnitude and features associated with RP. Prevalence ratios (PR) of RP, with 95% confidence interval (CI) for selected variables, were estimated through log-binomial multivariate regression. Among 12,168 adolescents, a RP prevalence of 29.1% was identified and the principal factors associated were: age 15-19 anos (PR=5.42; RI 95% 3.72-7.81); not doing prenatal consultation (RP=2.36; CI 95% 2.16-2.58); educational status<4anos (PR=1.48; CI 95% 1.25- 1.76); housewife job (PR=1.8; CI 95% 1.57-2.15) or other (PR=1.9; CI 95%; 1.73-2.10). Giving birth by cesarean section and low birth weight were negatively associated to repeated pregnancy with RP equal to 0,94 (CI 95%; 0,86-0,99) and 0.69 (CI 95%; 0.62-0.77). The adolescents with RP had worst socioeconomic and assistance indicators than those on their first pregnancy. Specific social policies for adolescent mothers, in vulnerable situation, will enable them to have better conditions to exercise their reproductive rights.

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da Silva, K. S., Rozenberg, R., Bonan, C., Chuva, V. C. C., da Costa, S. F., & Gomes, M. A. de S. M. (2011). Gravidez recorrente na adolescência e vulnerabilidade social no Rio de Janeiro (RJ, Brasil): Uma análise de dados do Sistema de Nascidos Vivos. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 16(5), 2486–2493. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1413-81232011000500018

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