| Literature DB >> 26700474 |
Thomas Obinchemti Egbe1,2, Amadeus Omeichu3, Gregory Edie Halle-Ekane4,5, Charlotte Nguefack Tchente6,7, Eta-Nkongho Egbe8, Jean-Francois Oury9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Teenage pregnancy is a high-risk condition that requires skilled antenatal care for good outcome. World estimates in 2008 report about 16 million births to adolescent mothers, most of them occurring in low and middle-income countries. In Cameroon, about 12% of all births are to adolescent mothers. This study determines the prevalence of hospital teenage deliveries in the Buea Health District and compares the delivery outcomes and demographic characteristics between pregnant teenage mothers (14-19) and adult mothers (20-29 years). We also identify factors associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26700474 PMCID: PMC4690316 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-015-0109-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Fig. 1Buea Health District of the South West Region. Source: UPEC 2009
Comparison of socio-demographic variables among teenagers (14–19) and adult group (20–29) years
| Variables | Teenagers (14–19 years) Cases (n = 148) N (%) | Control group (20–29 years) Cases (n = 360) N (%) | OR (95 % CI) | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Education (years) | ||||
| Primary(6) | 16(10.8 %) | 20(5.6 %) | 3.7(2.1-5.5) | <0.001 |
| Secondary (7–13) | 129(87.2 %) | 245(68.1 %) | ||
| Tertiary (≥14) | 3(2.0 %) | 95(26.4 %) | ||
| Occupation | ||||
| Employed | 43(10.8 %) | 197(54.7 %) | 3.1(2.0-4.7) | <0.001 |
| Unemployed | 105(70.9 %) | 163(45.3 %) | ||
| Marital status | ||||
| Married | 53(35.8 %) | 245(68.1 %) | 3.8(2.6-5.7) | <0.001 |
| Single | 95(64.2 %) | 115(51.9 %) | ||
| Gravidity | ||||
| ≥2 | 40(27.0 %) | 246(68.3 %) | 3.0(2.3-4.9) | <0.001 |
| 1 | 108(73.0 %) | 114(31.7 %) | ||
| Religion | ||||
| Christian | 142(95.9 %) | 350(97.2 %) | 1.7(0.6-4.7) | <0.23 |
| Muslim | 6(4.1 %) | 10(2.8 %) | ||
| ANC | ||||
| ≥4 Visits | 60(40.5 %) | 152(42.2 %) | 1.02(0.7-4.6) | <0.4 |
| 0-3 Visits | 88(59.5 %) | 208(57.8 %) |
CI: Confidence interval
OR: Odds ratio
Comparison of fetal outcome among teenagers (14–19 years) and adult group
| Parameters | Teenagers (<20 years) (n = 148) N (%) | Control group (20–29 years) (n = 360) N (%) | OR (95 % CI) | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fetal Outcome | ||||
| Adverse | 58(39.2 %) | 84(23.3 %) | 2.1(1.40-3.2) | <0.001 |
| Normal | 90(60.8 %) | 276(76.7 %) | ||
| Preterm | ||||
| Yes | 20(13.5 %) | 28(7.8 %) | 1.9(1.0-3.4) | 0.03 |
| No | 128(86.5 %) | 332(92.2 %) | ||
| Low birth | ||||
| Yes | 14(9.5 %) | 13(3.6 %) | 2.8(1.3-6.1) | 0.006 |
| No | 134(90.5 %) | 347(96.4 %) | ||
| Post term | ||||
| Yes | 4(2.7 %) | 5(1.4 %) | 2.0(0.5-7.5) | 0.2 |
| No | 144(97.3 %) | 355(98.6 %) | ||
| 5 min APGAR score < 7 | ||||
| Yes | 20(13.5 %) | 31(8.6 %) | 1.7(0.9-3.0) | 0.05 |
| No | 128(86.5 %) | 329(91.4 %) | ||
| Still birth | ||||
| Yes | 8(5.4 %) | 10(2.8 %) | 2.0(0.8-5.2) | 0.08 |
| No | 140(94.6 %) | 350(97.2 %) | ||
| Neonatal death | ||||
| Yes | 6(41.1 %) | 9(2.5 %) | 1.7(0.6-4.7) | 0.2 |
| No | 142(95.9 %) | 351(97.5 %) | ||
| Malformation | ||||
| Yes | 1(0.7 %) | 2(0.6 %) | 1.2(0.6-4.7) | 0.2 |
| No | 128(86.5 %) | 318(88.3 %) | ||
| Placenta abruption | ||||
| Yes | 4(2.7 %) | 5(1.4 %) | 2.0(0.5-7.5) | 0.17 |
| No | 146(99.3 %) | 358(99.4 %) |
CI: Confidence interval
OR: Odds ratio
Comparison of maternal outcome among teenagers (14–19 years) and adult group
| Parameters | Frequency | Teenagers (14–19years) (n = 148) N (%) | Control group (20–29 years) (n = 360) N (%) | OR (95 % CI) | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maternal Outcome | |||||
| Adverse | 64(43.2 %) | 123(34.2 %) | 1.5(1.0-2.2) | 0.03 | |
| Normal | 84(56.8 %) | 237(65.8 %) | |||
| Pre-eclampsia | |||||
| Yes | 10(4.7 %) | 3(2.0 %) | 7(1.9 %) | 1.0(0.3-4.1) | 0.5 |
| No | 145(98.0 %) | 353(98.1 %) | |||
| Eclampsia | |||||
| Yes | 06(2.8 %) | 3(2.0 %) | 3(0.8 %) | 2.5(0.5-12.3) | 0.15 |
| No | 145(98.0 %) | 357(99.2 %) | |||
| PROM | |||||
| Yes | 33(15.6 %) | 11(7.4 %) | 22(6.1 %) | 1.2(0.6-2.6) | 0.3 |
| No | 137(92.6 %) | 338(93.9 %) | |||
| Placenta previa | |||||
| Yes | 05(2.4 %) | 1(0.7 %) | 4(1.1 %) | 06(0.1-5.5) | 0.4 |
| No | 147(99.3 %) | 356(98.9 %) | |||
| Perineal tear | |||||
| Yes | 74(35.1 %) | 28(18.9 %) | 46(12.8 %) | 1.6(1.0--2.7) | 0.04 |
| No | 120(81.1 %) | 314(87.2 %) | |||
| Episiotomy | |||||
| Yes | 12(5.7 %) | 5(3.4 %) | 7(1.9 %) | 1.8(0.6-5.7) | 0.2 |
| No | 143(97.3 %) | 353(98.1 %) | |||
| Cesarean section | |||||
| Yes | 62(29.4 %) | 20(13.5 %) | 42(11.7 %) | 1.2(0.7-2.1) | 0.3 |
CI: Confidence interval
OR: Odds ratio
Preterm: Pregnancies < 37 weeks
Postterm: Pregnancies > 42 weeks
Adverse fetal outcomes: neonatal death, stillbirths, low 5 min Apgar scores, Preterm births and low birth weight infants
Significant demographic parameters associated with adverse outcome
| Parameter | Adjusted odd ratio (95 % CI) | P-value |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 2.79(0.05-0.83) | <0.006 |
| Gravidity | 9.08(3.21-25.69) | <0.001 |
CI: Confidence interval
Significant demographic parameters associated with adverse maternal outcome
| Parameter | Adjusted odd ratio (95 % CI) | P-value |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 1.59(0.95-2.67) | 0.041 |
| Employment | 0.48(0.29-0.82) | 0.003 |
| Marital status | 0.58(0.36-0.96) | 0.017 |
| Gravidity | 9.08(3.21-25.69) | <0.001 |
CI: Confidence Interval