Bibliographic citations
Azabache, D., (2019). Influencia de la violencia familiar en la evolución del embarazo en adolescentes atendidas en el Centro de Salud de Morales 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3093
Azabache, D., Influencia de la violencia familiar en la evolución del embarazo en adolescentes atendidas en el Centro de Salud de Morales 2018 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3093
@misc{renati/1057678,
title = "Influencia de la violencia familiar en la evolución del embarazo en adolescentes atendidas en el Centro de Salud de Morales 2018",
author = "Azabache Reategui, Dione Orietta",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2019"
}
The objective of this research was to: Determine the influence of family violence on the evolution of pregnancy in adolescents treated at the Morales Health Center, 2018. The following was a non-experimental, quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional, research. The population and sample consisted of 40 adolescent pregnant women between 12 to 17 years old assisted in the Centro de Salud de Morales, the technique used was the survey and the instrument a questionnaire. The incidence of family violence in adolescent pregnancy was: 72.5% "problems in the home that are not classified as family violence", 20.0% "Positive to family violence in the beginning" and 5.0% "Family violence that it requires institutional help "and 2.5% that represents 1 case reports" family violence dangerous abuse! ". The types of violence present were: "physical violence" with 62.5%; followed by "psychological violence" with 57.5% and "sexual violence" with 12.5%. Among the characteristics of the evolution of pregnancy we have: in the first trimester of pregnancy of 5, 2 adolescents received "complete prenatal care", 4 reached "gestational weight and adequate hemoglobin" respectively, 3 the "uterine height was adequate". 100% of pregnant women (5) had "maternal pathology and adequate treatment". In the II trimester of the 17 pregnant women, 14 had "maternal pathology and adequate treatment" respectively; 11 and 6 reached a "maternal weight and adequate hemoglobin", only 6 had a "complete prenatal care". In the III trimester of the 18 pregnant women evaluated, 17 had an "adequate treatment and culminated in vaginal birth or cesarean section" respectively; 14 and 11 "had a suitable maternal weight and hemoglobin" respectively. Only 6 presented "maternal pathology". In conclusion, there is a statistically significant relationship between "family violence" and "pregnancy evolution" X2 = 57.620 and p = 0.000. (p <0.05). 70.0% of the adolescents who presented "problems in the home, without family violence" and 12.5% of "family violence in the beginning" had a "good" evolution of pregnancy; however, the 7.5% who presented "family violence in the beginning" had an evolution of the "deficient" pregnancy and 2.5% (1) that were located in "family violence dangerous abuse!" presented an evolution of the pregnancy " bad. "
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