Adolescent pregnancy prevalence, maternal characteristics, and perinatal outcomes

Paola Cristina Toapanta-Pinta, Mercy Dolores Rosero-Quintana, Soraya Chavez-Espinosa, Cristhian Vasco-Toapanta, Investigacion en Salud Infantil y Perinatal (ISIP), Santiago Vasco-Morales
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Introduction: Adolescent pregnancy is a global public health issue with significant implications for maternal and neonatal health, particularly in regions with limited access to healthcare services. Objective: To investigate the prevalence of adolescent pregnancies and perinatal outcomes at the Isidro Ayora Gyneco-Obstetric Hospital during the period 2009-2022. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted based on records from the Perinatal Information System. Adolescent women and their newborns were included. Multiple pregnancies and cases with incomplete data were excluded. The Chi-square test was applied, and multinomial logistic regression models were used. Ethical Approval: 009-DOC-FCM-2023 Results: Out of a total of 26,236 live births, 6,700 (25.53%) were born to adolescent mothers. Many of these mothers were of mestizo ethnicity (94.91%) and had secondary education (80.28%). Multivariate analyses indicated that younger adolescents (<14 years) belonged to minority ethnic groups, substance abuse during pregnancy, underwent episiotomy, and their neonates had a low Apgar score in the first minute of life. Conclusions: Adolescent pregnancy remains a public health issue in Ecuador, associated with adverse neonatal outcomes. It is crucial to implement health policies that address the socioeconomic and cultural determinants of adolescent pregnancy and to conduct prospective studies to better understand the factors involved in these perinatal outcomes.
少女怀孕率、产妇特征和围产期结果
导言:少女怀孕是一个全球性的公共卫生问题,对孕产妇和新生儿的健康有重大影响,尤其是在医疗服务有限的地区。方法:根据围产期信息系统的记录进行横断面研究。研究对象包括少女及其新生儿。排除了多胎妊娠和数据不完整的病例。伦理批准:009-DOC-FCM-2023Results:在总共 26,236 例活产中,有 6,700 例(25.53%)是青少年母亲所生。其中许多母亲是混血儿(94.91%),受过中等教育(80.28%)。多变量分析表明,年龄较小的青少年(14 岁)属于少数民族群体,在怀孕期间滥用药物,接受了外阴切开术,其新生儿在出生后的第一分钟阿普加评分较低。至关重要的是,要实施针对少女怀孕的社会经济和文化决定因素的卫生政策,并开展前瞻性研究,以更好地了解这些围产期结果的相关因素。
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