Trends in repeated pregnancy among adolescents in the Philippines from 1993 to 2013
Trends in repeated pregnancy among adolescents in the Philippines from 1993 to 2013
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2018-11-06
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Maravilla, Joemer C.
Betts, Kim S.
Alati, Rosa
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Objective: The extent of repeated pregnancy (RP) and repeated birth (RB) among adolescents aged 15–19 is still
unknown in the Philippines despite the health and socio-economic consequences. This study aims to investigate
the RP and RB prevalence trends in the Philippines from 1993 to 2013.
Methods: A total of 7091 women aged 15–24 who experienced at least one pregnancy were captured in the
Philippine demographic health surveys from 1993 to 2013. Annual RP and RB prevalence per age group in three
and five categories were calculated and stratified by region, type of residence and wealth index. Cochran–Armitage
tests and multivariate logistic regression were applied to determine trend estimates.
Results: Compared to women aged 19–21 years and 22–24 years, for which decreasing patterns were found, RP
([Adjusted Odds ratio (AOR =0.96; 95%Confidence interval (CI) =0.82–1.11) and RB (AOR = 0.90; CI = 0.73–1.10) trends
among 15–18 year olds showed negligible reduction over the 20 years. From a baseline prevalence of 20.39% in
1993, the prevalence of RP among adolescents had only reduced to 18.06% by 2013. Moreover, the prevalence of
RB showed a negligible decline from 8.49% in 1993 to 7.80% in 2013. Although RP and RB prevalence were
generally found more elevated in poorer communities, no differences in trends were noted across wealth quintiles.
Conclusion: For two decades, the Philippines has shown a constant and considerably high RP prevalence. Further
investigation, not only in the Philippines but also in other developing countries, is necessary to enable
development of secondary prevention programs.
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Maravilla, JC., Betts, KS, Alati, R