Mexican adolescents' goals as determinants in the prevention of early pregnancies

Objective. This study aims to explore adolescents' intentions related to the early formation of a family. Materials and methods. We administered a survey to students in eight schools in Morelos and Mexico City, in 2010. We analyzed intentions of marrying or having a child and fitted an explorat...

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Main Authors: Erika E Atienzo (Author), Lourdes Campero (Author), Ana Lilia Lozada (Author), Cristina Herrera (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, 2014-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Objective. This study aims to explore adolescents' intentions related to the early formation of a family. Materials and methods. We administered a survey to students in eight schools in Morelos and Mexico City, in 2010. We analyzed intentions of marrying or having a child and fitted an exploratory path model to assess predictors of the intentions of having a child before the age of 20 (n=2974). Results. Around 77% of adolescents expect to have their first child at 20 years or later; 21% show ambivalence or incongruence regarding this, whereas 2% expect to have a child before the age of 20. Parents' expectations for their child's education influence the importance that adolescents give to education. The latter promotes the idea of postponing childbearing until 20 years or later (β=0.13). Conclusions. In order to prevent early pregnancies, interventions and programs should encourage the construction of personal and professional goals.
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1606-7916
10.21149/spm.v56i3.7347