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Associated Factors Early Pregnancy Teen Common Council "Cerro Los Garcia"
Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
Vol.2 , No. 1, Publication Date: Jun. 3, 2019, Page: 1-5
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Authors
 
[1]    

José Luis Corona Lisboa, Department of Education Sciences, National Experimental University Francisco de Miranda, Mene de Mauroa, Venezuela.

[2]    

Iván Fernández Suárez, Research and Postgraduate Department, Pan American Center for Higher Studies, Heroica Zitácuaro, México.

 
Abstract
 

In order to assess the factors associated with early pregnancy in adolescents of Common Council "Cerro Los Garcia" in Mene de Mauroa Parish. A qualitative study was carried out with an ethnographic design, between September 2015 and February 2016, a sample of 16 pregnant teenagers, where sexual behavior, level of information about pregnancy and associated factors, using techniques evaluated, participation, direct observation and interviews, as well as the sheet and the interview script as data collection instruments. For the analysis of results, categorization was used. The findings showed that the age of first sexual intercourse was 15 years old and pregnant 16 years, with low levels of education and little communication with their parents. The conclusion is that teenage pregnancy, due to a low level of information on the subject and a positive conception of it, associated with stereotyped behaviors.


Keywords
 

Early Pregnancy, Teen, Associated Factors


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