Salud Pública de México (May 2017)

Teenagers’ access to contraception in Mexico City

  • Sofía Gómez-Inclán,
  • Luis Durán-Arenas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21149/7891
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 3, may-jun
pp. 236 – 247

Abstract

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Objective. To study and understand the phenomenon of access to contraceptive methods in Mexican teenages, through the use of the Levesque model, which allows for the observation of both the system and the system and the user´s participation in the access process. Materials and methods. A qualitative study was conducted with focus groups technique in a middle and high school of Mexico City. Results. The perception of ability to access to health care is limited, teenagers do not know the mechanisms of care or supply of contraceptive methods. Prejudices of service providers provoke a negative reaction. The family is a source of information for adolescents to make decisions. Conclusions. The model allowed the assessment of access to contraceptive methods in teenagers. It were identified dif­ferent aspects that act as barriers to access and may inform health care providers about this population in their sexual and reproductive health.

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