Maestría en Salud Pública
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Publicación Acceso abierto Violencia familiar y embarazo en adolescentes atendidas en el centro de salud Inkawasi, 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-02-25) Sigüeñas Adrianzen, Estefani Gudelia; Maguiña Palma, Misael EriksonThe objective of the study was to determine how family violence influences adolescent pregnancy. Likewise, the study method used was deductive with a quantitative, analytical correlational approach and the design was nonexperimental. The study population consisted of 250 medical records of adolescents and the sample consisted of 112 pregnant adolescents at the Inkawasi Health Center. The results were: 84.9% of the adolescents were between 15 and 19 years of age, 52.7% of the adolescents were single, 83% of the adolescents had a high school education, and 88.4% of the adolescents worked at home and 84.9% of the adolescents were in the late stage of pregnancy. In relation to the inferential analysis, a direct positive and significant correlation was found between family violence and teenage pregnancy (p=0.036; 0.718), physical violence has a direct and significant correlation with teenage pregnancy (p=0.033; 0.856), psychological violence has a direct and significant correlation with teenage pregnancy (p=0.006; 0.690) and sexual violence has a direct and significant correlation with teenage pregnancy (p=0.003; 0.809). In conclusion, there is a significant and direct correlation between family violence and adolescent pregnancy in the Inkawasi Health Center.
