Unwanted Teenage Pregnancies: Sociological Model Based on Agents

Authors

  • Carina Joane V. Barroso Bukidnon State University Author
  • Red Robin P. Babanto Bukidnon State University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57200/apjsbs.v13i0.121

Keywords:

Agent-based modeling, birth control methods, commitment, multiple sexual partners, NetLogo

Abstract

This study used new methodologies embedded in agent-based modeling to generate specific characteristic phenomena and core dynamics in unwanted teenage pregnancies. A NetLogo software was used to simulate data exhibiting the pattern of unwanted teenage pregnancy. The simulation revealed four agents contributing to the number of unwanted pregnancies: number of multiple partners, commitment, birth control method/s used and frequency of sex education. Among the four agents, the number of sexual partners significantly influenced the rate of unwanted pregnancies. However, commitment was not observed to be a contributory factor for the number of unwanted teenage pregnancies; rather it was more sensitive to the interactions among different agents. The Multiple Linear Regression model was generated from the interactions of the four predictor-variables and it illustrated prediction of unwanted teenage pregnancies in a given community.

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Published

2016-12-31

How to Cite

Unwanted Teenage Pregnancies: Sociological Model Based on Agents. (2016). Asia Pacific Journal of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 13, 57-66. https://doi.org/10.57200/apjsbs.v13i0.121

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