Decisionmaking regarding unwanted pregnancy among adolescents in Mexico City: a qualitative study.

Stud Fam Plann

International Planned Parenthood Federation/Western Hemisphere Region, 125 Maiden Lane, New York, NY 10038, USA.

Published: March 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Adolescents in Latin America and the Caribbean face tough choices around unwanted pregnancies due to legal restrictions and cultural opposition to abortion.
  • The study looks into how peers, family, partners, and healthcare providers influence young people's decisions about continuing or terminating pregnancies in Mexico City, shortly after abortion became legal in 2007.
  • Findings highlight that while teens have their own preferences, parental wishes often take precedence; the study suggests the need for better sexuality education, constructive parental involvement, and confidential counseling for adolescents.

Article Abstract

Adolescents in Latin America and the Caribbean confront difficult decisions when faced with unwanted pregnancies, especially given the region's legal restrictions on and widespread cultural opposition to abortion. Little research has been conducted on pregnancy decisionmaking among young people in this region. This study examines the role of peers, partners, family members, and health-care providers in adolescents' decisionmaking regarding pregnancy continuation or termination in Mexico City shortly after abortion was legalized in 2007. Qualitative in-depth interviews and focus group discussions were conducted in 2009 with participants aged 13-17 who experienced an unwanted pregnancy. Although participants were able to formulate preferences regarding pregnancy resolution, parents' wishes usually prevailed when their wishes conflicted. Peers were generally found to be supportive, whereas the role of partners varied. Results indicate the need for comprehensive sexuality education to promote adolescents' autonomy, mechanisms other than legal mandates to encourage constructive parental involvement, and confidential counseling from health professionals offering options and supporting adolescents'ability to act on their decisions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1728-4465.2012.00301.xDOI Listing

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