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Ítem Acceso abierto Consequences of gender-based violence during pregnancy in adolescents treated at Hospital Nacional Hipólito Unánue 2020.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-03-02) Meza Ccoya, Lizeth Denisse; Alfaro Fernández, Paul RubénObjective: To determine the consequences of gender-based violence during pregnancy in adolescents attended at the National Hospital Hipólito Unanue in 2020. Materials and Methods: This was a quantitative, observational, non-experimental study with an analytical cohort and prospective design. The sample consisted of 284 pregnant adolescents who received care at the obstetric center of the National Hospital Hipólito Unanue. Results: The prevalence of psychological violence was 55.6%, physical violence 19%, and sexual violence 8.3%. Among adolescents experiencing psychological violence, the primary perpetrator was the father in 47% of cases. For physical violence, the partner was responsible in 69% of cases, while for sexual violence, the partner was responsible in 92% of cases. Maternal consequences in pregnant adolescents who were victims of gender-based violence included altered weight gain, urinary tract infections, hemorrhage, and pregnancy termination, with a statistically significant association (p<0.05). Conclusion: The study concludes that maternal consequences were statistically associated with gender-based violence, with psychological violence occurring in 55.6% of pregnant adolescents, physical violence in 19%, and sexual violence in 8.3%.
