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Obstetric, Sociodemographic, and Psychosocial Problems of Postpartum Adolescents of Huambo, Angola.

Hamilton Dos Prazeres TavaresSuelma Beatriz Marques Prata TavaresDaniel Pires CapinganaSilvana Granado Nogueira da GamaLuiz Guilherme Pessoa da Silva
Published in: Clinical medicine insights. Women's health (2016)
This study aims to establish a profile of teenage pregnancy (<20 years) at a hospital in Huambo, Angola. Subjects were categorized into two age groups, 10-16 and 17-19 years. We interviewed 381 mothers in the postpartum maternity ward of the Central Hospital of Huambo. Statistical analysis then followed two stages, a descriptive analysis of the study population and analysis through a bivariate 2 × 2 table, using a chi-squared test to evaluate the hypothesis of homogeneity of proportions with a significance level of 5%. Comparing the two groups revealed a more frequent occurrence of problems among mothers under 17 years of age, including a higher frequency of involvement with unemployed parents, more often not living with parents, and fewer prenatal consultations.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • pregnant women
  • young adults
  • risk assessment
  • physical activity
  • emergency department
  • adverse drug