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Arias, M., Rodas, R. (2016). Uso de anticonceptivos hormonales y efectos secundarios en adolescentes, Hospital Apoyo Iquitos - 2015 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/4407
Arias, M., Rodas, R. Uso de anticonceptivos hormonales y efectos secundarios en adolescentes, Hospital Apoyo Iquitos - 2015 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peruana; 2016. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/4407
@misc{renati/966165,
title = "Uso de anticonceptivos hormonales y efectos secundarios en adolescentes, Hospital Apoyo Iquitos - 2015",
author = "Rodas Horna, Robert",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peruana",
year = "2016"
}
The use of hormonal contraceptives and side effects in adolescent users of the Family Planning Program Support Hospital Iquitos Between May and October 2015 was analyzed. Descriptive, transversal and explanatory study, 330 surveys auto structured adolescent women was used Statistical analysis was with measured frequency and prevalence figures representation in bar and pie charts, the association was measured by calculating square Chi2. 330 adolescents between 16 (4.2%) and 19 (58.2%) years , users of monthly hormonal oral contraceptives (27.9%) , injectable (10.3%) and quarterly (61.8%), was identified; making a ratio of 6 users quarterly ampoule 1 and 3 monthly oral pill ; They came from Belen district (45.5%), San Juan (38.1%) and Iquitos (16.4%). 61.2 % of users culminated high school. 55.2% said they were single and 39.3% were living together, 75,0% had no pregnancy and about 25% did was pregnant one or more times , and to a lesser extent have culminated in deliveries. More than 80 % of teenagers present one or more side effects, Disorders of menstruation tube greater relationship with all hormonal contraceptives with 57.6% (Chi2:27,8; p:0.0001) for the use of pills, 61.8% (Chi2:24,3; p:0.0001) for the use of monthly blisters and 41.2% (Chi2:22,3; p:0.0015) for the use of quarterly blisters, high values also had the weight gain by quarterly blisters 51.9% (chi2: 24,45; p: 0.0001); Acne in 31.5% (Chi2:20.32; p:0.0003), the Nausea / vomiting (23.9%) and headache (58.7%) (Chi2:25.43; p:0.0001), mood disorders with 26,1% in users of oral pills; with similar values for monthly blisters with nausea/vomiting (52.9%) (Chi2: 24.01; p: 0.0001) and headache (47.1%) among others. There are a number of teenage users and early onset of sexual relations, with high rates of side effects and high risk for STDs, single users (55.2 %), as no Barrier methods are used (recommended these cases); High Levels of Side Effects On Teenage motivate change or abandonment of Future Treatment unwanted pregnancies and problems for your health if no child adequately served by the health sector.
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