Browsing by Author "Caminos Talledo, Irania del Pilar"
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Item Ciclos no aperturados transgeneracionales de adolescentes embarazadas: estudio centrado en el modelo ecléctico(Universidad Técnica de Ambato,Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Trabajo Social, 2022-03) Caminos Talledo, Irania del Pilar; Campoverde Quijano, Egda MaribelThe qualitative research entitled "Unopened transgenerational cycles of pregnant adolescents: a study focused on the eclectic model" constitutes the first approach to the transgenerational problems that are behind a teenage pregnancy, which allows expanding the known spectrum of the antecedents that influence the perpetuation of the behavioral pattern of multi-problematic families that adapt, feedback and reproduce in this cycle. Previously, studies have been presented about the biological, psychological, and social problems to which adolescents facing pregnancy are exposed, but the family impact and the connections that exist between the maternal ancestors who lived through the same episode, the young people who currently face a premature pregnancy and the coincidences that occur between one generation and another. The study presents an exploratory and descriptive level because being a subject that has been little worked on previously, it manages to provide answers to the questions of the unopened cycles that are transmitted from one generation to another unconsciously. The population consisted of fifty women who presented the characteristics of a transgenerational adolescent pregnancy. The objective of the present study is to reveal the unopened transgenerational cycles of pregnant adolescents from the eclectic model. The information collection was carried out through the cyclogram, in which the unopened cycles were identified, these being: adolescent pregnancies 100%, domestic violence 86%, and abandonment by a caregiver 40%. On the other hand, the life stories allowed to contrast the life stories of the maternal predecessors and the pregnant adolescents, finally, it was possible to characterize the young women who repeat the cycle. With the information collected, it is recommended to implement the intervention protocol from the eclectic model for the opening of cycles and to be able to identify vulnerable female relatives who could repeat the previous cycle of these multi-problematic families.