Resilience in pregnant adolescents of the Colom-bian Caribbean, evaluation with the Wagnild and Young scale

Introduction: Adolescents present biological changes and receive social influences which predispose them to pregnancies at early age. Objective: To evaluate resilience in a group of pregnant adolescents, to estimate the frequency of low resilience level and identify associated ps...

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Main Authors: Monterrosa Castro, Álvaro, Ulloque Caamaño, Liezel, Colón Iriarte, Candelaria, Polo Payares, Ester
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/iatreia/article/view/339408/20802948
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spelling doaj-ed8fbb109e9a44b28e023647d07e21882020-11-25T03:43:00ZspaUniversidad de AntioquiaIatreia0121-07932011-79652020-07-0133320922110.17533/udea.iatreia.51Resilience in pregnant adolescents of the Colom-bian Caribbean, evaluation with the Wagnild and Young scaleMonterrosa Castro, Álvaro 0Ulloque Caamaño, Liezel1Colón Iriarte, Candelaria2Polo Payares, Ester 3Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Cartagena, ColombiaFacultad de Medicina. Universidad de Cartagena, ColombiaFacultad de Enfermería. Universidad de Cartagena, ColombiaFacultad de Enfermería. Universidad de Cartagena, ColombiaIntroduction: Adolescents present biological changes and receive social influences which predispose them to pregnancies at early age. Objective: To evaluate resilience in a group of pregnant adolescents, to estimate the frequency of low resilience level and identify associated psychosocial factors. Methodology: Crosssectional study in pregnant adolescents who went to prenatal visit in Cartagena, Colombia. A sociodemographic characteristics questionnaire and validated scales on resilience, familism, religiosity, spirituality, family functionality, partner violence, happiness and selfesteem were applied. Two groups were compared: high/moderate resilience level (HMRL) and low resilience level (LRL). Multivariable logistic regression was performed to identify factors associated with LRL. Results: 499 pregnant adolescents were studied, average age 17 years, half belonging to dysfunctional families. Sixty four (12,8%) had LRL and were associated factors: low familism OR: 4,736 (IC95%: 2,673-8,392), low selfesteem OR: 4,257 (IC95%: 1,363-13,295), family dysfunction OR: 3,902 (IC95%: 2,052-7,422), partner violence OR:2,689 (IC95%: 1,082-6,678), poor spirituality OR: 2,503 (IC95%: 1,461-4,287) and reduced happiness OR: 2,063 (IC95%: 1,214-3,506). Conclusion: In a city of the Colombian Caribbean, in thirteen of every one hundred pregnant adolescents who attend to prenatal visit, LRL was found. Family dysfunction, partner violence in pregnancy, poor spirituality, reduced subjective happiness, low familism and low level of self-esteem, were associated with LRL.https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/iatreia/article/view/339408/20802948adolescent health servicespregnancy in adolescenceresilience psychologicalrisk factors
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author Monterrosa Castro, Álvaro
Ulloque Caamaño, Liezel
Colón Iriarte, Candelaria
Polo Payares, Ester
spellingShingle Monterrosa Castro, Álvaro
Ulloque Caamaño, Liezel
Colón Iriarte, Candelaria
Polo Payares, Ester
Resilience in pregnant adolescents of the Colom-bian Caribbean, evaluation with the Wagnild and Young scale
Iatreia
adolescent health services
pregnancy in adolescence
resilience psychological
risk factors
author_facet Monterrosa Castro, Álvaro
Ulloque Caamaño, Liezel
Colón Iriarte, Candelaria
Polo Payares, Ester
author_sort Monterrosa Castro, Álvaro
title Resilience in pregnant adolescents of the Colom-bian Caribbean, evaluation with the Wagnild and Young scale
title_short Resilience in pregnant adolescents of the Colom-bian Caribbean, evaluation with the Wagnild and Young scale
title_full Resilience in pregnant adolescents of the Colom-bian Caribbean, evaluation with the Wagnild and Young scale
title_fullStr Resilience in pregnant adolescents of the Colom-bian Caribbean, evaluation with the Wagnild and Young scale
title_full_unstemmed Resilience in pregnant adolescents of the Colom-bian Caribbean, evaluation with the Wagnild and Young scale
title_sort resilience in pregnant adolescents of the colom-bian caribbean, evaluation with the wagnild and young scale
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
series Iatreia
issn 0121-0793
2011-7965
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Introduction: Adolescents present biological changes and receive social influences which predispose them to pregnancies at early age. Objective: To evaluate resilience in a group of pregnant adolescents, to estimate the frequency of low resilience level and identify associated psychosocial factors. Methodology: Crosssectional study in pregnant adolescents who went to prenatal visit in Cartagena, Colombia. A sociodemographic characteristics questionnaire and validated scales on resilience, familism, religiosity, spirituality, family functionality, partner violence, happiness and selfesteem were applied. Two groups were compared: high/moderate resilience level (HMRL) and low resilience level (LRL). Multivariable logistic regression was performed to identify factors associated with LRL. Results: 499 pregnant adolescents were studied, average age 17 years, half belonging to dysfunctional families. Sixty four (12,8%) had LRL and were associated factors: low familism OR: 4,736 (IC95%: 2,673-8,392), low selfesteem OR: 4,257 (IC95%: 1,363-13,295), family dysfunction OR: 3,902 (IC95%: 2,052-7,422), partner violence OR:2,689 (IC95%: 1,082-6,678), poor spirituality OR: 2,503 (IC95%: 1,461-4,287) and reduced happiness OR: 2,063 (IC95%: 1,214-3,506). Conclusion: In a city of the Colombian Caribbean, in thirteen of every one hundred pregnant adolescents who attend to prenatal visit, LRL was found. Family dysfunction, partner violence in pregnancy, poor spirituality, reduced subjective happiness, low familism and low level of self-esteem, were associated with LRL.
topic adolescent health services
pregnancy in adolescence
resilience psychological
risk factors
url https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/iatreia/article/view/339408/20802948
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