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Associated factors with spatial variation of adolescent pregnancy in Brazil, 2014: an ecological study of spatial clusters.

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OBJECTIVE To identify socioeconomic and health care determinants of spatial variation in adolescent pregnancy in Brazil in 2014. METHODS This was a spatial ecological study having municipalities as units of… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To identify socioeconomic and health care determinants of spatial variation in adolescent pregnancy in Brazil in 2014. METHODS This was a spatial ecological study having municipalities as units of analysis. Spatial linear regression was used to verify association between the fertility rate in 15-19 year-old women and socioeconomic and health variables. RESULTS The adolescent fertility rate was negatively associated with higher Family Health Strategy coverage (β = -0.011 - 95%CI -0.017;-0.005), an adequate number of prenatal consultations (β = -0.122 - 95%CI -0.132;-0.224) and low average family income per capita (β = -0.104 - 95%CI -0.105;-0.103). Association was positive in relation to the Gini index (β = 7.031 - 95%CI 4.793;9.269), low income (β = 0.127 - 95%CI 0.108;0.145), higher household density (β = 6.292 - 95%CI 5.062;7.522) and less schooling (β = 0.260 - 95%CI 0.224;0.295). CONCLUSION Reduced access to primary care and lower income are associated with higher adolescent fertility rates. Poorer socioeconomic and health care indicators are associated with higher adolescent fertility rates.

Keywords: brazil 2014; variation adolescent; ecological study; spatial variation; pregnancy brazil; adolescent pregnancy

Journal Title: Epidemiologia e servicos de saude : revista do Sistema Unico de Saude do Brasil
Year Published: 2021

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