LEVEL OF SATISFACTION OF THE ADOLESCENT WITH THE APP CONFIDENT FOR DECISION MAKING IN PREGNANCY PREVENTION. LAS MERCEDES AND LEONCIO PRADO SCHOOLS - HUÁNUCO, 2020

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María del Pilar Melgarejo Figueroa, Ibeth Catherine Figueroa Sánchez, Nancy Elizabeth Castañeda Eugenio, Digna Amabilia Manrique De Lara Suárez, Maricela Luz Marcelo Armas, Antonio Alberto Ballarte Baylon, Nicéforo Bustamante Paulino

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The study aims to determine the level of satisfaction of adolescents with the Confident APP for decision making in pregnancy prevention, specifical satisfaction with the quality of content, resolution of consultations, decision making, reliability and response time, using the inductive method, descriptive epidemiological design, relational level, prospective and longitudinal type, and the virtual satisfaction survey instrument. The intervention consisted of providing information on sexual and reproductive health through the App to the target population for decision-making. The sample consisted of ninety-nine students from Leoncio Prado and Las Mercedes schools who met the pre-established criteria. The results are: 1. Average age of the adolescents was 16 years old. 2. Quality of content satisfied conducive to learning 50%, clarity of content 43%, clarity of information 42%. 3. Consultation resolution satisfied a professional response 46%, clarification of doubts 40%. 4. Decision-making satisfied 86% of students at Leoncio Prado and 83% at Las Mercedes; they would recommend it by 42%, and it empowers them about sexual and reproductive rights by 40%. Reliability is 44% satisfied and adequate response time is 47% satisfied. The statistics show a p-value of 0.000, which affirms the existence of a correlation between the level of satisfaction with the use of the Confident App and making good decisions on adolescent sexuality; the value of Kendall's Tau B Coefficient O, 609 indicates that there is a "Good correlation", which is an acceptable predictor of adolescent decision making. In conclusion, the higher the level of satisfaction in resolving teenagers' doubts on issues related to their sexuality, the better they will be able to make the right decisions regarding their sexuality, thus preventing teenage pregnancies. 

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