Revista Científica Estudiantil 2 de Diciembre (May 2021)
Characterization of miscarriage among adolescents in a physician's office
Abstract
Introduction: the adolescent population is considered of great importance in the study of sexual and reproductive health. Abortion has been installed as a method that alternates with other contraceptive methods and constitutes a current problem with a large increase in the number of cases. Aim: to characterize demographic factors, reproductive and socioeconomic background in adolescents with induced abortion. Method: a cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out in adolescents of the Family Medical Clinic 8, Polyclinic 2 Ángel Ortíz Vázquez of Manzanillo. The universe consisted of 60 adolescents aged 15-19 years, a simple random sampling was carried out, resulting in a sample of 55 females. The study period covered the months of May to November 2020. The following variables were analyzed: induced abortion, marital status, previous abortions, previous children, and a number of cohabitants. Results: 81.8% of the adolescents experienced induced abortion. Unmarried adolescents (80 %) and adolescents with previous abortions (71.1 %) predominated. A total of 73.3% of abortions occurred in adolescents with previous children. According to the number of members in the family cohabitation 82, 2 % cohabited with 5 or more persons. Conclusions: The approach of some demographic determinants, reproductive and socioeconomic antecedents in the characteristics of abortion in adolescents allow us to better understand the variability of abortion in these at-risk ages. There is a predominance of single women, who have had previous abortions, with children and where family cohabitation exceeds 5 members.