Peer pressure on teenage in abortion decision
Literature review
Introduction
Method
Statement of problem
Research objective
Research question
Definition
Abortion
Lack of study about the concept of abortion among teenager in Asia countries
Teenager
The awareness and concept of abortion among teenager
How aware of teenager about the abortion?
Background
To unnderstand the power or influence on peer pressure
1 in 3 women will have an abortion in her life time
termination of pregnancy
type of abortion
surgical abortion & medical abortion
13–19 years old's young people
called teenagers because their age number ends with "teen"
Sample
Source
Data Analysis
Procedure
Chi-Square Association
30 girls who become mother in their teenage years or pregnant or abortion in their juvenile years
Standardized interview
Written informed consent was obtained from each participants.
Questionnaire
The influences of peer pressure on decision making
Can friends change their mind to choose to have abortion or not to abort?
To understand the reason why the teenager choose to abort their child.
Collect demographic data through questionnaire
PPS scales were distributed to the participants
Serious Issue
The teenage birth rate is highest in the Unites States compared to other industrialized countries,
Peer pressure isn’t always a bad thing, but sometimes it might be a concern for a person or their child.
Peer pressure
Peer influence is when they choose to do something they wouldn’t otherwise do, because they want to feel accepted and valued by their friends.
If their friends value having sex,
then they are likely to have sex, too.
they may believe that everyone in high school is having sex
Peer pressure
Abortion
Judgemental Sampling
Peer Pressure Scale (PPS)
Peer groups provide
support, security, membership, autonomy, self-expression and common experiences
to adolescents
A large proportion of these unintended
pregnancies end in abortion
Usually women
give more than one reason for terminating a pregnancy
peer pressure plays a
larger role in their psychosocial development
Peer pressure can range from positive
effects to negative effects such as criminal behaviors.