Maternal health and health-seeking behaviors among indigenous Mam mothers from Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
Título
Maternal health and health-seeking behaviors among indigenous Mam mothers from Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
Autor
Anne Marie Chomat, Noel W. Solomons, Gabriela Montenegro, Caitlin Crowley, Odilia I. Bermudez
Descripción
OBJECTIVE: To obtain background information about maternal health and health-seeking behaviors among indigenous mothers living in rural Mam-Mayan communities of Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. METHODS: A cross-sectional analysis of 100 pregnant and breastfeeding women in four communities was performed to determine prevalence and determinants of service utilization. RESULTS: Extreme poverty, poor education, and poor access to basic resources were prevalent. Out of 100 women 14-41 years old, 33% did not use the formal health care sector for antenatal care; the majority consulted a traditional birth attendant. Only 13% delivered in a hospital. Lower socioeconomic status, lack of fluency in Spanish, and no ownership of a motorized vehicle were associated with the highest likelihood of poor utilization of services. CONCLUSIONS: A variety of factors affect utilization of maternal health services by indigenous women in rural Quetzaltenango. These include socioeconomic disparities, ethnic and linguistic differences, and poor access to basic resources. The current reproductive needs of women should be addressed to improve their health and increase their chance of having healthy children.
Fecha
2014
Materia
Guatemala, Servicios de salud materna, bienestar materno, seguridad alimentaria
Fuente
Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
Editor
Pan American Health Organization
Cobertura
Medicine, Public aspects of medicine, Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
Colección
Citación
Anne Marie Chomat, Noel W. Solomons, Gabriela Montenegro, Caitlin Crowley, Odilia I. Bermudez, “Maternal health and health-seeking behaviors among indigenous Mam mothers from Quetzaltenango, Guatemala,” SOCICT Open, consulta 20 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/22491.
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