Embarazo en la adolescencia y su relación con la deserción escolar

In Chile, the prevalence of teenage pregnancy is 17%. Aim: To assess relationship between adolescent pregnancy and school desertion. Patients and methods: At the Hospital Guillermo Grant Benavente's Departament of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in Concepción, Chile, 2001 a comparative, cross sectio...

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Autores principales: Molina S,Marta, Ferrada N,Cristina, Pérez V,Ruth, Cid S,Luis, Casanueva E,Víctor, García C,Apolinaria
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Publicado: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2004
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720040001000102014-08-14Embarazo en la adolescencia y su relación con la deserción escolarMolina S,MartaFerrada N,CristinaPérez V,RuthCid S,LuisCasanueva E,VíctorGarcía C,Apolinaria Pregnancy in adolescence Social problems Student dropouts In Chile, the prevalence of teenage pregnancy is 17%. Aim: To assess relationship between adolescent pregnancy and school desertion. Patients and methods: At the Hospital Guillermo Grant Benavente's Departament of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in Concepción, Chile, 2001 a comparative, cross sectional and correlational study was conducted. The study group were pregnant adolescents who deserted from school system, divided in two subgroups: 86 adolescents who deserted before pregnancy and 130 who deserted during pregnancy. Results: Twenty percent of teenagers that deserted from school before pregnancy belonged to a sublevel of poverty, compared with 5% of those who deserted during pregnancy. Flunk was frequent in both but higher in girls that deserted before pregnancy (46.5 and 36.9% respectively, (p <0.001). Economic problems were the main cause of desertion before pregnancy (27.6%). Shame (41.6%) and obstetric complications (31.7%) were the main reasons for deserting during pregnancy. Seventy percent of adolescents who deserted before pregnancy had no educational, working or recreational activities. The parental educational level of both groups was low. Conclusions: There is a relationship between teenage pregnancy and school desertion. Adolescents who deserted from school before pregnancy are more vulnerable (Rev Méd Chile 2004; 132: 65-70).info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.132 n.1 20042004-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872004000100010es10.4067/S0034-98872004000100010
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Pregnancy in adolescence
Social problems
Student dropouts
spellingShingle Pregnancy in adolescence
Social problems
Student dropouts
Molina S,Marta
Ferrada N,Cristina
Pérez V,Ruth
Cid S,Luis
Casanueva E,Víctor
García C,Apolinaria
Embarazo en la adolescencia y su relación con la deserción escolar
description In Chile, the prevalence of teenage pregnancy is 17%. Aim: To assess relationship between adolescent pregnancy and school desertion. Patients and methods: At the Hospital Guillermo Grant Benavente's Departament of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in Concepción, Chile, 2001 a comparative, cross sectional and correlational study was conducted. The study group were pregnant adolescents who deserted from school system, divided in two subgroups: 86 adolescents who deserted before pregnancy and 130 who deserted during pregnancy. Results: Twenty percent of teenagers that deserted from school before pregnancy belonged to a sublevel of poverty, compared with 5% of those who deserted during pregnancy. Flunk was frequent in both but higher in girls that deserted before pregnancy (46.5 and 36.9% respectively, (p <0.001). Economic problems were the main cause of desertion before pregnancy (27.6%). Shame (41.6%) and obstetric complications (31.7%) were the main reasons for deserting during pregnancy. Seventy percent of adolescents who deserted before pregnancy had no educational, working or recreational activities. The parental educational level of both groups was low. Conclusions: There is a relationship between teenage pregnancy and school desertion. Adolescents who deserted from school before pregnancy are more vulnerable (Rev Méd Chile 2004; 132: 65-70).
author Molina S,Marta
Ferrada N,Cristina
Pérez V,Ruth
Cid S,Luis
Casanueva E,Víctor
García C,Apolinaria
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Ferrada N,Cristina
Pérez V,Ruth
Cid S,Luis
Casanueva E,Víctor
García C,Apolinaria
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title Embarazo en la adolescencia y su relación con la deserción escolar
title_short Embarazo en la adolescencia y su relación con la deserción escolar
title_full Embarazo en la adolescencia y su relación con la deserción escolar
title_fullStr Embarazo en la adolescencia y su relación con la deserción escolar
title_full_unstemmed Embarazo en la adolescencia y su relación con la deserción escolar
title_sort embarazo en la adolescencia y su relación con la deserción escolar
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2004
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