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ItemANSIEDAD Y EMBARAZO DESEADO Y NO DESEADO DURANTE LA ADOLESCENCIA(Universidad Técnica de Manabí, 2021) PERALTA MUGUERZA, JEAN PIERRE ; FARFÁN CASANOVA, OLMEDO DANIELAdolescent pregnancy is characterized by being a period of transition and great instability that involves different areas of adolescent life. The present research aimed to determine the types of anxiety in adolescents with wanted and unwanted pregnancy in the obstetric consultation area of the type-B health center, May 24, of the May 24 canton of the province of Manabí, Ecuador, being this a topic of great relevance today. It is important to note that few adolescents are prepared for motherhood, since a very important number did not plan for it. It is for this reason that there is a great impact on their maturation process and once causing emotional instability. A mixed, descriptive, and cross-sectional statistical analysis was used for the study. The study population is of 25 pregnant women with both intended and unwanted pregnancies. Levels of somatic anxiety are found both in the group of adolescents with desired and unwanted pregnancy, and within the types of anxiety there are somatic anxiety in both groups and psychic anxiety in the group of desired pregnancies. Additional research is needed to better understand the phenomenon.
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ItemFUNCIONALIDAD FAMILIAR Y AUTOESTIMA EN ADOLESCENTES DURANTE LA PANDEMIA POR COVID – 19(Universidad Técnica de Manabí, 2021) ROMERO FARÍAS, ÁNGELA DENISSE ; GINIEBRA URRA, RICARDODuring the COVID-19 pandemic, many spheres of human life have been affected, including the family sphere. As a fundamental aspect of the human being, self-esteem can be impacted, especially if it refers to adolescents, since at this stage identity and self-esteem are more vulnerable to being impacted. The objective of this research is to identify the correlation between family functionality and self-esteem in adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic; taking into consideration the adolescent members of the “Unidos por la Vida” club of the “Esperanza” project. A quantitative research approach and a descriptive-correlational design were applied. In the study, 35 adolescents participated, to whom a sociodemographic questionnaire was applied to describe the sociodemographic characteristics of the sample; the Family Functioning Questionnaire (FF-SIL), identifying their range of belonging to family functionality and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale to measure the level of self-esteem. As a result, it is obtained that the average of the adolescents, belong to moderately functional families, variations were found in the levels of self-esteem, the majority being located in a range of average self-esteem. Regarding the correlation of the variables Family functionality and self-esteem, there is no statistically significant correlation. No significant variations or association between family functionality and sociodemographic characteristics of the sample were found.