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Poccorpachi, D., Angoma, L. (2011). Funcionalidad familiar en gestantes adolescentes : Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal, 2011 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3011
Poccorpachi, D., Angoma, L. Funcionalidad familiar en gestantes adolescentes : Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal, 2011 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2011. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3011
@misc{renati/473016,
title = "Funcionalidad familiar en gestantes adolescentes : Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal, 2011",
author = "Angoma Arredondo, Leydi Karem",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2011"
}
OBJETIVE: To determine the degree of family functionality exists in pregnant adolescents who attended the Maternal Perinatal Institute in Lima, Peru in November-December period of 2011 by applying the modified family Apgar test. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A descriptive study involving 130 pregnant teenage women between 12 and 17 who are treated in inpatient services, psycho, and outpatient prenatal stimulation of the Maternal Perinatal Institute. Data were collected through a survey type form. Data analysis was done using the statistical package of Excel and SPSS. RESULTS: Most pregnant teenagers have a dysfunctional family of type (90%). Regarding the area of adaptation 75% had dysfunctional families, of which 37% were mild in the area of participation, 81% have dysfunctional families, of which 36% was mild. On the growth area, 69% had dysfunctional families, of which 43% was mild. Regarding the area affected 87% of respondents had dysfunctional families, within which 32% was mild, moderate and another 32%. Finally in the resource area, 85% had dysfunctional families, of which 34% was moderate. CONCLUSION: Family functioning, as defined by the family Apgar test modified the majority of pregnant adolescents is dysfunctional, which is present in all five areas, of which the degree of dysfunction that occurred most frequently was the mild family dysfunction. Keywords: Teen Pregnancy, Family Functioning, area of adaptation, area of interest, growing area, affected area, resource area.
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