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Prospectiva

Print version ISSN 0122-1213On-line version ISSN 2389-993X

Abstract

REINA-BARRETO, Johanna Alexandra; CRIOLLO-ESPIN, Cristina Alexandra  and  FERNANDEZ-D’ANDREA, Karina. Social Support in unwanted maternity of Ecuadorian undergraduate college students: Analysis from a gender perspective. Prospectiva [online]. 2019, n.27, pp.107-137. ISSN 0122-1213.  https://doi.org/10.25100/prts.v0i27.6745.

There is a high prevalence of undesired pregnancies among young Ecuadorian university students. This correlational cross-sectional research inquires how it has been possible to reconcile both roles, that of a mother and of a student. The findings show that the perceived social support marks the difference that allowed women not to abandon their studies.

Based on a sample, characterized socio-demographically, of 50 women who are both mothers and undergraduate college students in the central zone of Ecuador, the study analyzes the structural social support and the functional social support.

It was found that 80% of mothers started motherhood during the course of their studies and as a product of undesired pregnancies. 44.9% interrupted their studies due to undesired maternity and social support was the main factor which impulse them to continue the double role of mother and student. Significant differences also emerged between single and married/united women with respect to all the variables in the study. The chi-square reveals a statistically significant association between getting married as a result of pregnancy and staying married, and also between maternity.

The results showed the importance of designing specific programs with a gender perspective that facilitate the conciliation of both roles and minimize the risk of dropping out of university.

Keywords : Motherhood; Social support; School Dropout; Gender perspective; Social Work in Higher Education; Unwanted motherhood..

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