A STUDY ON PREGNANT ADOLESCENTS RESIDING IN A GOVERNMENT HOME: COMMON CHARACTERISTICS AND THEIR VIEWS ON THE PREGNANCY

Background: Adolescent pregnancy has emerged to be a significant public health and social issue in Malaysia as itsprevalence is increasing in our population.Objectives: This study aimed to identify the common characteristics of pregnant adolescents residing in a governmentshelter home. Their reasons...

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Main Authors: PS Tan, H Tohid, XV Su, KTM Tan, MN Azimah, O Khairani
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia 2012-08-01
Series:Malaysian Family Physician
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Online Access:http://e-mfp.org/2012v7n1/pdf/pregnant-adolescents.pdf
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spelling doaj-73a766dff9fd4ee9a9853fbfe1015f7a2020-11-24T20:45:09ZengAcademy of Family Physicians of MalaysiaMalaysian Family Physician1985-207X1985-22742012-08-01711115A STUDY ON PREGNANT ADOLESCENTS RESIDING IN A GOVERNMENT HOME: COMMON CHARACTERISTICS AND THEIR VIEWS ON THE PREGNANCYPS TanH TohidXV SuKTM TanMN AzimahO KhairaniBackground: Adolescent pregnancy has emerged to be a significant public health and social issue in Malaysia as itsprevalence is increasing in our population.Objectives: This study aimed to identify the common characteristics of pregnant adolescents residing in a governmentshelter home. Their reasons for pregnancy, sources of information on contraception, and views on abortion and future careof the baby were explored.Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed on 26 universally sampled pregnant adolescents in the centre. Theadolescents responded to a set of self-administered questionnaire on their socio-demographic profiles, reasons of theirpregnancy, contraception and future plans including abortion as well as care of the newborn.Results: Almost all (92%) of the adolescents were unmarried. Majority of them were in late adolescence, age between 16to 19 years (73.1%), from urban areas (73.1%) and of low income families (53.8%). There were 69.3% of the adolescentswho were school dropouts. The reasons for pregnancy were consensual sexual activity (63.0%), coercion by boyfriend(18.5%), and rape (11.5%). The main sources of information on contraception were friends (50%), partners (50%) andthe internet or mass media (42.3%). 54% had considered abortion earlier, but majority (92.0%) disagreed that abortionshould be legalised in Malaysia. Most of the adolescents planned to parent their child with or without help from significantothers and only 42.3% planned to relinquish their child for adoption.Conclusion: To curb teenage pregnancy-related problems, efforts on educating the adolescents about sexual reproductivehealth and assertive communication skills should be implemented, especially to the late adolescents, school dropouts andthose from poor urban families. Parenthood support may be necessary to the pregnant adolescents who opted to care fortheir own child.http://e-mfp.org/2012v7n1/pdf/pregnant-adolescents.pdfAdolescent pregnancycharacteristicsrehabilitationabortionadoption.
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H Tohid
XV Su
KTM Tan
MN Azimah
O Khairani
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H Tohid
XV Su
KTM Tan
MN Azimah
O Khairani
A STUDY ON PREGNANT ADOLESCENTS RESIDING IN A GOVERNMENT HOME: COMMON CHARACTERISTICS AND THEIR VIEWS ON THE PREGNANCY
Malaysian Family Physician
Adolescent pregnancy
characteristics
rehabilitation
abortion
adoption.
author_facet PS Tan
H Tohid
XV Su
KTM Tan
MN Azimah
O Khairani
author_sort PS Tan
title A STUDY ON PREGNANT ADOLESCENTS RESIDING IN A GOVERNMENT HOME: COMMON CHARACTERISTICS AND THEIR VIEWS ON THE PREGNANCY
title_short A STUDY ON PREGNANT ADOLESCENTS RESIDING IN A GOVERNMENT HOME: COMMON CHARACTERISTICS AND THEIR VIEWS ON THE PREGNANCY
title_full A STUDY ON PREGNANT ADOLESCENTS RESIDING IN A GOVERNMENT HOME: COMMON CHARACTERISTICS AND THEIR VIEWS ON THE PREGNANCY
title_fullStr A STUDY ON PREGNANT ADOLESCENTS RESIDING IN A GOVERNMENT HOME: COMMON CHARACTERISTICS AND THEIR VIEWS ON THE PREGNANCY
title_full_unstemmed A STUDY ON PREGNANT ADOLESCENTS RESIDING IN A GOVERNMENT HOME: COMMON CHARACTERISTICS AND THEIR VIEWS ON THE PREGNANCY
title_sort study on pregnant adolescents residing in a government home: common characteristics and their views on the pregnancy
publisher Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia
series Malaysian Family Physician
issn 1985-207X
1985-2274
publishDate 2012-08-01
description Background: Adolescent pregnancy has emerged to be a significant public health and social issue in Malaysia as itsprevalence is increasing in our population.Objectives: This study aimed to identify the common characteristics of pregnant adolescents residing in a governmentshelter home. Their reasons for pregnancy, sources of information on contraception, and views on abortion and future careof the baby were explored.Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed on 26 universally sampled pregnant adolescents in the centre. Theadolescents responded to a set of self-administered questionnaire on their socio-demographic profiles, reasons of theirpregnancy, contraception and future plans including abortion as well as care of the newborn.Results: Almost all (92%) of the adolescents were unmarried. Majority of them were in late adolescence, age between 16to 19 years (73.1%), from urban areas (73.1%) and of low income families (53.8%). There were 69.3% of the adolescentswho were school dropouts. The reasons for pregnancy were consensual sexual activity (63.0%), coercion by boyfriend(18.5%), and rape (11.5%). The main sources of information on contraception were friends (50%), partners (50%) andthe internet or mass media (42.3%). 54% had considered abortion earlier, but majority (92.0%) disagreed that abortionshould be legalised in Malaysia. Most of the adolescents planned to parent their child with or without help from significantothers and only 42.3% planned to relinquish their child for adoption.Conclusion: To curb teenage pregnancy-related problems, efforts on educating the adolescents about sexual reproductivehealth and assertive communication skills should be implemented, especially to the late adolescents, school dropouts andthose from poor urban families. Parenthood support may be necessary to the pregnant adolescents who opted to care fortheir own child.
topic Adolescent pregnancy
characteristics
rehabilitation
abortion
adoption.
url http://e-mfp.org/2012v7n1/pdf/pregnant-adolescents.pdf
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