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López, R., (2019). Factores maternos y sociodemográficos relacionados al embarazo recurrente en adolescentes, en un centro de salud I-4 de Iquitos, año 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6655
López, R., Factores maternos y sociodemográficos relacionados al embarazo recurrente en adolescentes, en un centro de salud I-4 de Iquitos, año 2018 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2019. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6655
@misc{renati/971513,
title = "Factores maternos y sociodemográficos relacionados al embarazo recurrente en adolescentes, en un centro de salud I-4 de Iquitos, año 2018",
author = "López Soria, Renzo David",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2019"
}
sociodemographic factors and recurrent pregnancy in adolescents treated at an Iquitos Health Center I-4, during the year 2018. Methodology: an observational, analytical and retrospective study of casecontrol design was carried out on adolescents who became pregnant for the second time or repeatedly; the sample consisted of 34 adolescents with recurrent pregnancy and was compared with the same number of controls; the bivariate analysis was performed by calculating Chi2, OR with its respective confidence interval; and for the multivariate analysis, logistic regression was used. Results: the prevalence of recurrent pregnancy in adolescence was 10.60%; the average age was 17.68 years, 41.7% of adolescents with recurrent pregnancy were under 20 years old and 54.5% had couples between 20 and 40 years old; Regarding marital status, 53.3% of adolescents with recurrent pregnancy were single versus 46.7% of adolescents with only one pregnancy, 47.4% of adolescents were living together. Regarding risk factors, the number of sexual partners greater than 1 (OR = 5.71; CI: 1.01 - 32.30); do not use contraceptives after the first delivery (OR: 9.52; IC: 2.46 - 36.88); and finally, dropping out of studies after the first pregnancy (OR = 5.95; CI: 1.60 - 22.07), are risk factors for recurrent teenage pregnancy. Conclusions: the prevalence of teenage pregnancy and its recurrence continue to be high in our region, and there are many risk factors associated with its appearance, so it is very important to look for strategies to reduce its prevalence.
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