Abstract

Psychosocial Well-Being Indicators of Pregnant Women of the Ethnic Mexican Teenek

Highlights

  • Pregnancy is a period of physiologic and physics changes in addition of cultural, social, religious and emotional influences

  • Possibly was detected in 22.5% of all, 50% teens, violence was detected in 12.9% of all, and teens were affected in 33.3%

  • Regarding the sexual activity were observed a significant decrease in sexual desire, 51.6% and increased 6.2%. 58% discontinued sexual activity, mostly between the first and second quarters; of these 61% is afraid to affecting pregnancy, 38% by discomfort and 16% by migration of the partner

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Introduction

Pregnancy is a period of physiologic and physics changes in addition of cultural, social, religious and emotional influences. In according to WHO, the violence is the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, or against a group or community that either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, physiological harm, maldevelopment or Citation: Castillo-Reyther RA, Lara-Rodriguez SI, Galarraga-Robledo M, Lumbreras-Marques J, BarrazaSalas M, et al (2017) Psychosocial Well-Being Indicators of Pregnant Women of the Ethnic Mexican Teenek. Castillo-Reyther et al Int J Womens Health Wellness 2017, 3:059 Page 1 of 6 . The type of violence during pregnancy period can be physical, sexual, emotional or psychological

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