TY - JOUR
T1 - Teenage pregnancy in Tambogrande, Peru
T2 - causes, consequences and cycles of violence and disadvantage
AU - Archdeacon, Natalie
AU - Salmon-Mulanovich, Gabriela
AU - Lopez Florez, Lucia
AU - Kothadia, Aman
AU - Castañeda, Karina
AU - Rusyidi, Binahayati
AU - Cole, Stroma
AU - Tallman, Paula
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Teenage pregnancy carries adverse consequences for health and well-being. In this article, we investigate the perceived causes, consequences and cycles of violence and disadvantage associated with teenage pregnancy in Tambogrande, Peru using an applied anthropological approach. Data were drawn from a larger project investigating the relationship between water insecurity and gender-based violence in Indonesia and Peru. The analysis presented here is derived from 49 semi-structured interviews and 5 focus groups with local community members and stakeholders in Peru. Study participants highlighted two main factors contributing to teenage pregnancy in Tambogrande: machismo and religious deterrents to contraceptive use. Participants described how these factors overlapped, resulting in gendered power imbalances that increased the risk of violence, decreased educational opportunities, and reduced the economic independence of women. However, study participants stated that educational interventions targeting machismo could reduce teenage pregnancy and break the associated cycle of disadvantage. Future research will further investigate local social and gender norms to inform the design of a rights-based educational intervention, targeting upstream factors associated with teenage pregnancy in this area.
AB - Teenage pregnancy carries adverse consequences for health and well-being. In this article, we investigate the perceived causes, consequences and cycles of violence and disadvantage associated with teenage pregnancy in Tambogrande, Peru using an applied anthropological approach. Data were drawn from a larger project investigating the relationship between water insecurity and gender-based violence in Indonesia and Peru. The analysis presented here is derived from 49 semi-structured interviews and 5 focus groups with local community members and stakeholders in Peru. Study participants highlighted two main factors contributing to teenage pregnancy in Tambogrande: machismo and religious deterrents to contraceptive use. Participants described how these factors overlapped, resulting in gendered power imbalances that increased the risk of violence, decreased educational opportunities, and reduced the economic independence of women. However, study participants stated that educational interventions targeting machismo could reduce teenage pregnancy and break the associated cycle of disadvantage. Future research will further investigate local social and gender norms to inform the design of a rights-based educational intervention, targeting upstream factors associated with teenage pregnancy in this area.
KW - Teenage pregnancy
KW - applied anthropology
KW - machismo
KW - religion
KW - social and gender norms
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85152933877&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/13691058.2023.2193250
DO - 10.1080/13691058.2023.2193250
M3 - Article
C2 - 37052126
AN - SCOPUS:85152933877
SN - 1369-1058
VL - 26
SP - 563
EP - 574
JO - Culture, Health and Sexuality
JF - Culture, Health and Sexuality
IS - 4
ER -