'You have a lot of mirrors': structural and socioecological factors impacting adolescent pregnancy and reproductive health in the Amazon basin, Peru, a qualitative study.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Culture, Health & Sexuality Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-05 DOI:10.1080/13691058.2024.2308666
Lisa Labita Woodson, Adriana Garcia Saldivar, Heidi E Brown, Priscilla A Magrath, Leslie V Farland, Magaly M Blas, Purnima Madhivanan
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Abstract

Loreto, in the Peruvian Amazon, has one of the highest adolescent pregnancy rates in the country. However, underlying causes of adolescent pregnancy are not fully understood as data are limited in Indigenous and remote Amazonian communities. This study investigated adolescent reproductive health within Loreto using an ecological systems framework. Forty-one semi-structured interviews were conducted in June 2022: community leaders (n = 12) and adolescent participants between 15 and 17 years of age (pregnant girls, n = 11; never pregnant girls, n = 9; and boys, n = 9). We also conducted focus group discussions with community health workers and educators in October 2022 (three focus groups, n = 15). Adolescent reproductive health is complex with multi-layered factors that put girls at higher risk of pregnancy. We found a paradoxical relationship between expected social and gender norms and individual desires. This research provides a contextual understanding of the lived experience of adolescents and young people in the Amazon region of Peru. Our findings suggest the need for greater exploration of the contradictory ideas surrounding adolescent pregnancy and female sexuality.

你有很多镜子":秘鲁亚马逊流域影响少女怀孕和生殖健康的结构和社会生态因素,一项定性研究。
秘鲁亚马逊地区的洛雷托是全国少女怀孕率最高的地区之一。然而,由于亚马逊土著和偏远社区的数据有限,人们对少女怀孕的根本原因并不完全了解。本研究采用生态系统框架对洛雷托地区的青少年生殖健康进行了调查。我们于 2022 年 6 月进行了 41 次半结构式访谈,访谈对象包括社区领袖(12 人)和 15 至 17 岁的青少年参与者(怀孕女孩 11 人;从未怀孕女孩 9 人;男孩 9 人)。2022 年 10 月,我们还与社区卫生工作者和教育工作者进行了焦点小组讨论(三个焦点小组,n = 15)。青少年生殖健康问题十分复杂,有多层因素导致女孩怀孕风险较高。我们发现,预期的社会和性别规范与个人愿望之间存在矛盾关系。这项研究提供了对秘鲁亚马逊地区青少年生活经历的背景理解。我们的研究结果表明,有必要进一步探讨围绕少女怀孕和女性性行为的矛盾观念。
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