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Investigación y Educación en Enfermería | 2015

Calendario reproductivo de los pueblos indígenas Zenú y Embera de los subgrupos Eyabida y Chamibida de Antioquia (Colombia)

Alejandra Valencia González; érika María Valencia Cortés; María Mercedes Arias Valencia; Hugo Alberto Múnera Gaviria

OBJECTIVE This work sought to compare the reproductive calendar of the Zenú and Embera ethnicities of the Eyabida and Chamibida subgroups in Antioquia, Colombia from 2011 to 2013. METHODOLOGY This was a sociodemographic study of purposive sampling through the reproductive history technique, conducted with 165 indigenous women older than 10 years of age. RESULTS The reproductive calendar is characterized by an age of menarche between 12 and 13 years for both ethnicities; entry to union with a partner occurs 30 months and more in all groups; the first pregnancy 7.9 months after the entry to union with a partner for the Eyabida, 14.0 months for the Chamibida, and 11.3 months for the Zenú; the first delivery happens at 15 years of age among the Zenú, at 16 and 17 for the Eyabida and Chamibida, respectively. The use of Western contraceptive methods is highlighted in the ethnicities. CONCLUSION For the ethnicities studied, early ages of onset of reproductive life are noted, along with the fastness of the divergent pattern conserved since the late 1990s for the Chamibida and the growing use of contraceptive methods to limit the number of children.


Investigación y Educación en Enfermería | 2015

Calendário reprodutivo dos povos indígenas Zenú e Embera dos subgrupos Eyabida e Chamibida de Antioquia (Colômbia)

Alejandra Valencia González; érika María Valencia Cortés; María Mercedes Arias Valencia; Hugo Alberto Múnera Gaviria

OBJECTIVE This work sought to compare the reproductive calendar of the Zenú and Embera ethnicities of the Eyabida and Chamibida subgroups in Antioquia, Colombia from 2011 to 2013. METHODOLOGY This was a sociodemographic study of purposive sampling through the reproductive history technique, conducted with 165 indigenous women older than 10 years of age. RESULTS The reproductive calendar is characterized by an age of menarche between 12 and 13 years for both ethnicities; entry to union with a partner occurs 30 months and more in all groups; the first pregnancy 7.9 months after the entry to union with a partner for the Eyabida, 14.0 months for the Chamibida, and 11.3 months for the Zenú; the first delivery happens at 15 years of age among the Zenú, at 16 and 17 for the Eyabida and Chamibida, respectively. The use of Western contraceptive methods is highlighted in the ethnicities. CONCLUSION For the ethnicities studied, early ages of onset of reproductive life are noted, along with the fastness of the divergent pattern conserved since the late 1990s for the Chamibida and the growing use of contraceptive methods to limit the number of children.


Investigación y Educación en Enfermería | 2015

Reproductive calendar of the Zenú and Embera indigenous peoples of the Eyabida and Chamibida subgroups from Antioquia (Colombia)

Alejandra Valencia González; érika María Valencia Cortés; María Mercedes Arias Valencia; Hugo Alberto Múnera Gaviria

OBJECTIVE This work sought to compare the reproductive calendar of the Zenú and Embera ethnicities of the Eyabida and Chamibida subgroups in Antioquia, Colombia from 2011 to 2013. METHODOLOGY This was a sociodemographic study of purposive sampling through the reproductive history technique, conducted with 165 indigenous women older than 10 years of age. RESULTS The reproductive calendar is characterized by an age of menarche between 12 and 13 years for both ethnicities; entry to union with a partner occurs 30 months and more in all groups; the first pregnancy 7.9 months after the entry to union with a partner for the Eyabida, 14.0 months for the Chamibida, and 11.3 months for the Zenú; the first delivery happens at 15 years of age among the Zenú, at 16 and 17 for the Eyabida and Chamibida, respectively. The use of Western contraceptive methods is highlighted in the ethnicities. CONCLUSION For the ethnicities studied, early ages of onset of reproductive life are noted, along with the fastness of the divergent pattern conserved since the late 1990s for the Chamibida and the growing use of contraceptive methods to limit the number of children.


Revista Hacia la Promoción de la Salud | 2013

Promoción de la salud y sistema de salud colombiano: reflexiones sobre la formación de profesionales

Natalia Rodríguez Villamil; Alejandra Valencia González; Paulina Díaz Mosquera


Hacia la Promoción de la Salud | 2013

HEALTH PROMOTION AND COLOMBIAN HEALTH SYSTEM: REFLECTIONS AROUND EDUCATION PROCESSES IN HIGHER EDUCATION

Natalia Rodríguez Villamil; Alejandra Valencia González; Paulina Díaz Mosquera


Investigación y Educación en Enfermería | 2010

La violencia no siempre es violencia. El significado para los niños y niñas en situación de calle

Alejandra Valencia González


Archive | 2013

PROMOCIÓN DE LA SALUD Y SISTEMA DE SALUD COLOMBIANO: REFLEXIONES SOBRE LA FORMACIÓN DE

Natalia Rodríguez Villamil; Alejandra Valencia González; Paulina Díaz Mosquera


Hacia la Promoción de la Salud | 2013

PROMOÇÃO DA SAÚDE E SISTEMA DE SAÚDE COLOMBIANO: REFLETIR SOBRE A FORMAÇÃO DE PROFISSÕES

Natalia Rodríguez Villamil; Alejandra Valencia González; Paulina Díaz Mosquera


Investigación y Educación en Enfermería | 2010

A violência não sempre é violência: O significado para os meninos e meninas em situação de rua

Alejandra Valencia González


Investigación y Educación en Enfermería | 2010

Violence is not always violence. Its meaning to homeless children

Alejandra Valencia González

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