Abstract:
Background: Adolescence is defined as the age between 10 to 19 years. Adolescent
pregnancies are a global problem with unfavourable health, social and economic consequences
and it has a higher maternal mortality and morbidity. Therefore, preventing adolescent
pregnancy is very important. In Sri Lanka rate of adolescent pregnancy is 4.4% in both 2018
and 2019.
Objectives: To identify the socio-demographic characteristics of adolescent pregnant women in
the Galle district.
Methods: A hospital based descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in antenatal clinics
of four main hospitals in the Galle district: Teaching Hospital (Mahamodara) and Base
Hospitals (Balapitiya, Udugama, Elpitiya). The study sample comprised of 252 adolescent
pregnant women, and their socio-demographic data were collected by using an interviewer administered questionnaire.
Results: The mean age of the study participants was 18.2 years and the majority were in the age
group of 19-20 years (n=109, 43.2%). Most of the participants were married (n=199, 78.9%)
and living in rural areas (n=184, 73%). The majority of participants studied up to O/L (56.7%,
n=143) and 92.9% (n=234) of them were unemployed. Fathers in the majority (n=157, 68.8%)
of the families were labourers whereas 119 (49.0%) mothers were unemployed. Majority of
partners of the study participants were between 20-23 years (n=125, 49.6%) and studied up to
O/L (n=147, 58.3%). The duration of relationship of majority of couples (n=141, 56%) was less
than eight months. Age at first sex of the majority (n=166, 65.9%) of the participants was 16 to
18 years and 178 (69.5%) of pregnancies were unplanned and 134 (53.2%) were unwanted.
Conclusions: Low levels of education, being in a rural community and poverty were some of
the factors which may contributed to adolescent pregnancies. Unplanned and unwanted
pregnancies following a short duration of relationship with partners highlighted the importance
of having proper education on sexual and reproductive health during early adolescent period.