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Taylor, Myra; Diamini, Nthabiseng; Khanyile, Zama; Mpanza, Lloyd; Sathiparsad, Reshma – South African Journal of Education, 2012
Can the use of a method such as role play help reduce sexual risk behaviour among KwaZulu-Natal learners? A study was undertaken of the use of role plays by Grade 8 learners, at eight urban and rural KwaZulu-Natal high schools, as part of a programme to reduce the prevalence of teenage pregnancy. Within the framework of Bandura's Social Cognitive…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Pregnancy, Pregnant Students, Sexuality
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Cherlin, Andrew; Cross-Barnet, Caitlin; Burton, Linda M.; Garrett-Peters, Raymond – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
Using data on low-income mothers in Boston, Chicago, and San Antonio, we test three propositions regarding mothers' attitudes toward childbearing, marriage, and divorce. These are drawn from K. Edin and M. J. Kefalas (2005) but have also arisen in other recent studies. We find strong support for the proposition that childbearing outside of…
Descriptors: Divorce, Mothers, Low Income Groups, Females
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Streetman, Lee G. – Adolescence, 1987
Measured self-esteem of 93 unmarried adolescent females upon entry into several state-sponsored training programs. Discovered significant differences concerning the impact of early motherhood on subjects. Symbolic importance of motherhood, as a passage into adult status, and intervening effects of normative group anchorage may mediate between…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Cognitive Ability, Early Parenthood
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Albrecht, Don E.; Albrecht, Carol Mulford – Rural Sociology, 2004
Two of the most significant changes affecting U.S. society during the 20th century were transformations in family structure and the transition from a nonmetropolitan/farm society to a largely metropolitan society. In this study, classic sociological theory, developed to understand differences between metro and nonmetro society, was employed.…
Descriptors: Females, Pregnancy, Family Structure, Rural Urban Differences
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Robbins, James M. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
Measured psychological sequelae to induced abortion among women pregnant out of wedlock, using the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory and questions specific to willingness to repeat abortion under similar circumstances. Analyses indicated no relation between objective and subjective indicators. Affectivity after induced abortion had…
Descriptors: Abortions, Affective Behavior, Blacks, Emotional Response
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Graefe, Deborah Roempke; Lichter, Daniel T. – Journal of Family Issues, 2007
The promotion of marriage and two-parent families as a strategy to reduce welfare dependency continues to be a major public policy goal of the 1996 welfare reform. Based on the assumption that women will marry employed men and that their earnings will lift poor mothers and their children from public dependency, this objective raises important…
Descriptors: Welfare Services, Unwed Mothers, Public Policy, Females
Griffin, Teresa B. – 1986
This research study compared the self-concept of women who had chosen first trimester abortion to those who were sexually active but had never experienced pregnancy. Subjects were stratified according to age groups: 13-19, 20-29, and 30 years of age and over. The sample was selected from clients of an intercity abortion agency and students of an…
Descriptors: Abortions, Adolescents, Adults, Emotional Response
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Medora, Nilufer P.; von der Hellen, Cheryl – Adolescence, 1997
Examined teen mothers' (N=94) romanticism and self-esteem so as to investigate these variables' relationships among ten independent variables, (e.g., age and sexual activity). Results indicate that five variables were significantly related to romanticism (previous abortion, etc.), whereas two variables were connected to self-esteem (age and birth…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Early Parenthood, Females
Presser, Harriet B. – 1975
Most research on teenage parenthood is concerned with illegitimacy and its determinants such as attitudes toward sex, contraceptive knowledge and practice, family relationships, and cultural factors. Empirical studies on the consequences of illegitimacy are generally limited to problems of recidivism, school dropouts, and welfare dependency.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Birth
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Hanson, Sandra L.; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1987
Used data from High School and Beyond Survey to examine impact of knowledge and attitudes on teenage out-of-wedlock childbearing among approximately 10,000 female high school sophomores. Found that sexual knowledge had no effect on chances of respondents having out-of-wedlock children, family values stressing responsibility significantly reduced…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Contraception, Family Attitudes, Females
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Jacobsen, R. Brooke; Bigner, Jerry J. – Journal of Black Studies, 1991
A large sample of single mothers was surveyed to compare Black attitudes and White attitudes toward having children. Finds that Black single mothers find a greater degree of satisfaction in parenting than do White single mothers. Suggests that White mothers look elsewhere for life satisfactions. (DM)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Blacks, Child Rearing, Females
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Dixon, Richard D. – Journal of Black Studies, 1981
Utilizing data from young, poor, urban, first-conception Black females, found only weak and partial support for the hypothesis that childbirth illegitimacy runs in families. Difference in maternal histories of any illegitimacy was significant only between females who delivered illegitimately and those who legitimated their conceptions with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Black Mothers, Family Characteristics
Ruchman, Miriam Reitman; Jemmott, John B., III; Jemmott, Loretta Sweet – 1997
This study explored the differences between African American and Latina female adolescents who desire to become pregnant and those who do not. Five hundred and thirty-one sexually experienced, never pregnant adolescents completed surveys containing questions about demographics, sexual behavior and contraceptive use, sexual and contraceptive…
Descriptors: Blacks, Early Parenthood, Females, Hispanic Americans
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Rubin, Roger H. – Adolescence, 1981
Examines the relationship of family structure, peer group affiliation, social class, and sex with five dependent variables concerned with attitudes toward dating values, marriage, romanticism, premarital pregnancy, and premarital sexual permissiveness among 85 rural, Black adolescent males and females. Findings suggest general community norms and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Attitudes, Community Influence, Dating (Social)
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Emmons, Rachelle D.; Nystul, Michael S. – Adolescence, 1994
Questionnaires administered to three groups--one treatment, two comparison--of adolescent females indicated no significant difference in self-concept among the three groups. Significant differences were found in parental attitudes, with the treatment group scoring higher on democratic parenting attitudes than the other two groups. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Elementary Education, Family Life, Females
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