Elaboración y aplicación de talleres de sexualidad para evitar el embarazo precoz en las estudiantes del “Colegio Técnico Pujilí” de la provincia de Cotopaxi, cantón Pujilí; durante el año lectivo 2012 – 2013

Because of pregnancy and motherhood in adolescents are frequent occurrences that society faces high rates growing every day, this research conducted at the Technical High School Pujilí had as its primary objective the development and implementation of workshops to avoid sexuality early pregnancy on...

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Autor principal: Tipantuña Changoluisa, Johana Tatiana (author)
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:spa
Publicado em: 2015
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Acesso em linha:http://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/handle/27000/2437
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Resumo:Because of pregnancy and motherhood in adolescents are frequent occurrences that society faces high rates growing every day, this research conducted at the Technical High School Pujilí had as its primary objective the development and implementation of workshops to avoid sexuality early pregnancy on young students. Within this project the entire school community is linked, since such pregnancies represent a social problem affecting both familiar as level also in the educational process and neglecting their studies for the responsibility you have with your child, thus causing the defection of the classroom. Moreover early pregnancy has consequences not only for the mother but also for her child, depending on the environment in which the pregnancy develops. Descriptive methodology used in the development of this work, which allows detailing events, situations, contexts and analyzing how events are and how they manifest; using the methods: scientific, theoretical, historical, statistical, supported by the techniques of observation and survey, which allows positive contribution to the improvement of knowledge and understanding of sexuality; resulting in the prevention of early pregnancies in adolescents by the talks held.