2014
DOI: 10.5935/1414-8145.20140064
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Perceptions of adolescents concerning social support provided during maternity in the context of primary care

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“…These findings were also found in another study, 13 which indicated that instrumental support was given by means of the provision of financial and material resources necessary to daily care.…”
Section: He (Partner) Is the One Who Maintains The House (E8supporting
confidence: 68%
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“…These findings were also found in another study, 13 which indicated that instrumental support was given by means of the provision of financial and material resources necessary to daily care.…”
Section: He (Partner) Is the One Who Maintains The House (E8supporting
confidence: 68%
“…13 It is noteworthy that there is lack of instrumental and information support by health professionals with regard to postpartum guidance, which are not received or perceived by all women, despite being part of continuous care of women during the pregnancy and postpartum, thus hampering care. Another study reveals breastfeeding discontinuance as one of the consequences of poor instrumental and information support, since adolescents felt unsupported and unable to do it.…”
Section: Lack Of Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study conducted with adolescents puerperal women in a FHU in the city of São Paulo, showed that the companions are also presented, for some adolescents, as sources of trust and intimacy, being identified significant ties between them. 25 Some of the deponents in their speeches also showed a positive relationship with the FHU ancillary activities of the community, considering it as a preferential entry door of the health care system. This is a strategic point of attention to better accommodate the needs of individuals, including providing a continued and longitudinal follow-up, especially during pregnancy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…18 The social support of friends is extremely important for the acceptance of pregnancy because when feeling supported, the adolescent sees pregnancy as a positive event. Studies have shown that the social support of friends is an important source of support for young women who become pregnant early 28,2 and in some cases, such as Jasmim, friends not only support the girl's gestation, but also help her to accept and adapt to the new condition of mother.…”
Section: Went To See the Doctor 'There' He Said Like This: This Gimentioning
confidence: 99%