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Ítem Acceso abierto Sociocultural characteristics of adolescence as a risk factor for obstetric and perinatal complications(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-12-02) Pimentel Sánchez, Johana Mayumi; García Puicón, Lady YaninaThe objective of the study was: To determine the scientific evidence on the sociocultural characteristics of adolescence as risk factors for obstetric and perinatal complications. The study method was a qualitative narrative review. Results: 57% of these were of a transversal descriptive type, according to the Grade system, 25% of the studies were of a high level, for the articles on the level of quality of the evidence reviewed where the high level is 25%, in the moderate 17% and 58% of the studies reviewed were of low level. According to scientific evidence on the social characteristics of adolescence as risk factors for obstetric and perinatal complications, an incidence of 11% of adolescents who were in the middle adolescence stage (14-16 years) was reported, an incidence of 16%. of adolescents who were in the late stage (17-19 years). Regarding the cultural characteristics of adolescence as risk factors for obstetric and perinatal complications, it showed that 14% of adolescents received incomplete secondary education. Conclusions: There is high-level scientific evidence on the sociocultural characteristics of adolescence as risk factors for obstetric and perinatal complications.
