2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12978-021-01163-2
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Early union, ‘disgrasya’, and prior adversity and disadvantage: pathways to adolescent pregnancy among Filipino youth

Abstract: Background Few studies explore what it means to be an adolescent parent in the Philippines from the young parents’ perspective. This study sought to improve understanding of how adolescent mothers and young fathers experienced pregnancy in Palawan, Philippines. Methods We conducted narrative analysis of 27 semi-structured interviews with 15 Filipino young parents. Findings Our findings point to three p… Show more

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“…In our study, about half of participants in the post-union pathways and most of the participants in the pre-union pathways experienced sexual debut before union, indicating discordance between social ideals disapproving of premarital sex and young people's lived realities. This aligns with similar research from the Philippines noting that even amid social disapproval of premarital sex, many young people engage in sexual relations before cohabitation or marriage [41,42]. Others have noted that while premarital sex is stigmatised and not socially accepted in Lao culture [12,17,34], in certain areas (i.e., rural, and rural-off-road) and ethnic minority communities, traditional values, beliefs, and practices are more permissive regarding adolescent premarital sexual relations [10,18,43].…”
Section: Attitudes and Norms Regarding Sex And Pregnancy Outside Of U...supporting
confidence: 86%
“…In our study, about half of participants in the post-union pathways and most of the participants in the pre-union pathways experienced sexual debut before union, indicating discordance between social ideals disapproving of premarital sex and young people's lived realities. This aligns with similar research from the Philippines noting that even amid social disapproval of premarital sex, many young people engage in sexual relations before cohabitation or marriage [41,42]. Others have noted that while premarital sex is stigmatised and not socially accepted in Lao culture [12,17,34], in certain areas (i.e., rural, and rural-off-road) and ethnic minority communities, traditional values, beliefs, and practices are more permissive regarding adolescent premarital sexual relations [10,18,43].…”
Section: Attitudes and Norms Regarding Sex And Pregnancy Outside Of U...supporting
confidence: 86%