A mini-review on the determinants and risk factors of adolescent pregnancy in developing countries

Pregnant adolescents have been shown to have a higher incidence of health and non-health-related complications that affect both mothers and infants. These include increased risk of pregnancy-related diseases such as anemia and pre-eclampsia, preterm and low-birth-weight babies, as well as other soci...

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Main Authors: Sulaiman, Shameer Khan, Idris, Idayu Badilla, Hod, Rozita, Abdullah, Nik Nairan, Hod, Rafidah, Shamsusah, Nadia Aqilla
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Published: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences UPM 2023
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1064922024-10-11T08:56:56Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106492/ A mini-review on the determinants and risk factors of adolescent pregnancy in developing countries Sulaiman, Shameer Khan Idris, Idayu Badilla Hod, Rozita Abdullah, Nik Nairan Hod, Rafidah Shamsusah, Nadia Aqilla Pregnant adolescents have been shown to have a higher incidence of health and non-health-related complications that affect both mothers and infants. These include increased risk of pregnancy-related diseases such as anemia and pre-eclampsia, preterm and low-birth-weight babies, as well as other social consequences such as educational and financial difficulties. This mini review evaluates selected articles which explain the attitudes, knowledge, behavior and other risk factors associated with pregnancy among adolescents in developing countries. It also revealed that inadequate knowledge among adolescents about reproductive and sexual health, other social, cultural and peer influences, parenting values, and poor financial and educational status were factors that contribute to adolescent pregnancy. Likewise, a lack of support from parents, educators and healthcare workers had negative impacts on healthy sexual behavior among adolescents, which may ultimately lead to adolescent pregnancy. We conclude that the factors discussed in this review need to be evaluated and taken into consideration by policymakers and healthcare workers when formulating strategies to prevent pregnancies among adolescents. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences UPM 2023-05-15 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106492/1/106492.pdf Sulaiman, Shameer Khan and Idris, Idayu Badilla and Hod, Rozita and Abdullah, Nik Nairan and Hod, Rafidah and Shamsusah, Nadia Aqilla (2023) A mini-review on the determinants and risk factors of adolescent pregnancy in developing countries. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 19 (3). pp. 341-348. ISSN 1675-8544; eISSN: 2636-9346 https://medic.upm.edu.my/upload/dokumen/2023051611510043_MJMHS_1525.pdf 10.47836/mjmhs.19.3.44
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description Pregnant adolescents have been shown to have a higher incidence of health and non-health-related complications that affect both mothers and infants. These include increased risk of pregnancy-related diseases such as anemia and pre-eclampsia, preterm and low-birth-weight babies, as well as other social consequences such as educational and financial difficulties. This mini review evaluates selected articles which explain the attitudes, knowledge, behavior and other risk factors associated with pregnancy among adolescents in developing countries. It also revealed that inadequate knowledge among adolescents about reproductive and sexual health, other social, cultural and peer influences, parenting values, and poor financial and educational status were factors that contribute to adolescent pregnancy. Likewise, a lack of support from parents, educators and healthcare workers had negative impacts on healthy sexual behavior among adolescents, which may ultimately lead to adolescent pregnancy. We conclude that the factors discussed in this review need to be evaluated and taken into consideration by policymakers and healthcare workers when formulating strategies to prevent pregnancies among adolescents.
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author Sulaiman, Shameer Khan
Idris, Idayu Badilla
Hod, Rozita
Abdullah, Nik Nairan
Hod, Rafidah
Shamsusah, Nadia Aqilla
spellingShingle Sulaiman, Shameer Khan
Idris, Idayu Badilla
Hod, Rozita
Abdullah, Nik Nairan
Hod, Rafidah
Shamsusah, Nadia Aqilla
A mini-review on the determinants and risk factors of adolescent pregnancy in developing countries
author_facet Sulaiman, Shameer Khan
Idris, Idayu Badilla
Hod, Rozita
Abdullah, Nik Nairan
Hod, Rafidah
Shamsusah, Nadia Aqilla
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title A mini-review on the determinants and risk factors of adolescent pregnancy in developing countries
title_short A mini-review on the determinants and risk factors of adolescent pregnancy in developing countries
title_full A mini-review on the determinants and risk factors of adolescent pregnancy in developing countries
title_fullStr A mini-review on the determinants and risk factors of adolescent pregnancy in developing countries
title_full_unstemmed A mini-review on the determinants and risk factors of adolescent pregnancy in developing countries
title_sort mini-review on the determinants and risk factors of adolescent pregnancy in developing countries
publisher Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences UPM
publishDate 2023
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106492/1/106492.pdf
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https://medic.upm.edu.my/upload/dokumen/2023051611510043_MJMHS_1525.pdf
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