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Unintended Teenage Pregnancy: A Qualitative Study to Explore Perspectives and Experiences of Young Mothers

Wan Rafeza Rokimi, Fatimah Sham, Ajau Danis, Siti Zulaiha Binti Che Hat

Abstract


Teenage sexual activity and unintended pregnancy is a growing societal problem,
particularly in a culturally-sensitive region such as Asia. This paper explores the
perspectives and experiences of young mothers with unintended teenage pregnancies.
A qualitative study with a one-to-one approach was conducted with ten teenagers
aged 16 to 19 years old with unintended pregnancy. The participants were selected
via purposive sampling from a woman protection centre in west-coastal Peninsular
Malaysia. Perspectives of unintended teenage pregnancy, factors influencing
unintended teenage pregnancy, and approaches to overcome unintended teenage
pregnancy were themes that emerged from the data. The study findings can be used
to develop suitable models, training modules and educational programmes for the
prevention of unintended pregnancy among teenagers.


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