By
Susan C. Aro
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- Teenage pregnancy cases in Benguet showed a drop for the past two years based on records of the Provincial Health Office.
PHO
records showed from 1,046 teenage pregnancies in 2017, it spiraled down to 549
cases or a drop of almost 50 percent in 2018 and further down
to 239 cases in 2019.
Provincial
Health Office Medical Health Officer Dr. Antonette Agpas during an
online forum on adolescent reproductive health said teenage pregnancy is
multi-factorial such that its decrease cannot be attributed to only one
intervention.
“We
cannot directly attribute the drop in the number of cases to our interventions
but we did have interventions for awareness to the youth, capacitation of
service providers in health and education. These are what we can say
interventions that we have provided,” Agpas said.
In
2013 when the young adult fertility survey showed Cordillera had the highest
teenage pregnancy cases, it was an eye-opener which the PHO together with its
partners, the Dept. of Health and Commission on Population, initiated programs
and advocacy efforts focused on teenage pregnancy.
These
were implemented in schools and local government units at the provincial and
municipal levels, she informed.
Through
their advocacy, adolescent friendly facilities were established in the
municipalities including hospitals which now cater to more
adolescents. With the establishment of the exclusive facility, it
has removed the stigma among teenagers being combined with adults in sharing
their concerns, Agpas said.
Although
each municipality has established its own adolescent friendly facility, based
on DOH standards, only Kibungan reached level I criteria such as
documentary requirements, set-up, room, designation of a trained personnel,
information and education materials, among other protocols.
Teen
centers were also established in schools while peer educators were
trained to talk to their peers in schools. If there is a
need for counseling they are referred to their teachers who were also trained
on counselling skills. This intervention was found
effective, according to Agpas.
The
establishment of teen centers was initially piloted in Mankayan but has
expanded to other schools in other towns.
Agpas
said a multi-sectoral involvement is needed not only among the health and
education sector to come up with a wholistic approach in dealing with issues
and concerns in teenage pregnancy, -- PIA Benguet
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