Embarazo no deseado y fuentes de información impresas y audiovisuales, en mujeres peruanas (2004-2005)

Background: It is possible that there is a relationship between reading newspapers and magazines, watching televisión and ¡istening to the radio and unwanted pregnancies. Aim: To assess the relationship between the access to printed and audiovisual information resources and unwanted pregnancy in Per...

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Autores principales: Huamán-Calderón,Diana, Quiliano-Terreros,Rocío, Vílchez-Román,Carlos
Lenguaje:Spanish / Castilian
Publicado: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2009
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720090001000072009-04-13Embarazo no deseado y fuentes de información impresas y audiovisuales, en mujeres peruanas (2004-2005)Huamán-Calderón,DianaQuiliano-Terreros,RocíoVílchez-Román,Carlos Multimedia Pregnancy, unwanted Sex education Background: It is possible that there is a relationship between reading newspapers and magazines, watching televisión and ¡istening to the radio and unwanted pregnancies. Aim: To assess the relationship between the access to printed and audiovisual information resources and unwanted pregnancy in Peruvian women. Material and methods: A sample of 5,071 women, aged between 18 and 30 years was selected from a datábase of a Demographics and Health survey performed between 2004 and 2005. Using the information obtained in the survey, the association between unwanted pregnancies and reading newspapers and magazines, was analyzed. Results: Twenty six percent of women had at least an unwanted child (n =1,327). Radio and televisión were the media mostly used by these women. Seventy five percent of women almost never read newspapers and magazines. The lack of reading and the reliance in televisión and radio as sources of information were all associated with unwanted pregnancy (p & lt;0.001). Conclusions: In this sample of women, there is a negligible interest for reading and a high preference for radio and televisión. This explains the poor knowledge on sexual and reproductive health and the lack of impact of printed materials used in educational campaigns.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.137 n.1 20092009-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872009000100007es10.4067/S0034-98872009000100007
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collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Multimedia
Pregnancy, unwanted
Sex education
spellingShingle Multimedia
Pregnancy, unwanted
Sex education
Huamán-Calderón,Diana
Quiliano-Terreros,Rocío
Vílchez-Román,Carlos
Embarazo no deseado y fuentes de información impresas y audiovisuales, en mujeres peruanas (2004-2005)
description Background: It is possible that there is a relationship between reading newspapers and magazines, watching televisión and ¡istening to the radio and unwanted pregnancies. Aim: To assess the relationship between the access to printed and audiovisual information resources and unwanted pregnancy in Peruvian women. Material and methods: A sample of 5,071 women, aged between 18 and 30 years was selected from a datábase of a Demographics and Health survey performed between 2004 and 2005. Using the information obtained in the survey, the association between unwanted pregnancies and reading newspapers and magazines, was analyzed. Results: Twenty six percent of women had at least an unwanted child (n =1,327). Radio and televisión were the media mostly used by these women. Seventy five percent of women almost never read newspapers and magazines. The lack of reading and the reliance in televisión and radio as sources of information were all associated with unwanted pregnancy (p & lt;0.001). Conclusions: In this sample of women, there is a negligible interest for reading and a high preference for radio and televisión. This explains the poor knowledge on sexual and reproductive health and the lack of impact of printed materials used in educational campaigns.
author Huamán-Calderón,Diana
Quiliano-Terreros,Rocío
Vílchez-Román,Carlos
author_facet Huamán-Calderón,Diana
Quiliano-Terreros,Rocío
Vílchez-Román,Carlos
author_sort Huamán-Calderón,Diana
title Embarazo no deseado y fuentes de información impresas y audiovisuales, en mujeres peruanas (2004-2005)
title_short Embarazo no deseado y fuentes de información impresas y audiovisuales, en mujeres peruanas (2004-2005)
title_full Embarazo no deseado y fuentes de información impresas y audiovisuales, en mujeres peruanas (2004-2005)
title_fullStr Embarazo no deseado y fuentes de información impresas y audiovisuales, en mujeres peruanas (2004-2005)
title_full_unstemmed Embarazo no deseado y fuentes de información impresas y audiovisuales, en mujeres peruanas (2004-2005)
title_sort embarazo no deseado y fuentes de información impresas y audiovisuales, en mujeres peruanas (2004-2005)
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2009
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