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    Consecuencias psicológicas y socioeconómicas en las adolescentes embarazadas atendidas en el área de gineco-obstetricia del Centro de Salud de Biblián, Cañar 2015
    (2016) Espinoza Espinoza, Ligia Elena; Guamán Atariguana, Nube Melissa; García Pavón, Shirley Janneth; Clavijo Morocho, Nube Janeth; Naulaguari Medina, Patricia Piedad
    General Objective: To identify the psychological and socio-economic consequences of pregnant adolescents seen in the area of Gynecology and Obstetrics Health Centre Biblián, Cañar 2015. Methodology: The research was quantitative, the same as was done in the area of Gynecology and Obstetrics Health Centre Biblián, with a population of 51 pregnant adolescents, by applying direct interview. The results are expressed by descriptive statistics using SPSS 15 program and the analysis is done through frequencies and percentages. Using result: Within the psychological consequences 47.1% expressed joy at the beginning of pregnancy as well as the changes, 64.7% have no rejection by family or spouse, identified 31.3 % are financially dependent on their parents, and it observed that the highest percentage of teenage pregnancies occurred in patients 15 years of age with (21.6%) middle stage adolescence, most were from canton Azogues (47, 6%). In terms of marital status 54.9% were cohabiting with respect to level corresponds to incomplete secondary education (49.2%). Conclusion: Through this research the psychological and socio-economic consequences in pregnant teenagers, who make up a high-risk group is determined, because they are subject to various factors such as poverty, migration, poor level of education and access to services involved health impact on society, and affect the development of young pregnant.

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