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Pedersen, Willy; Mastekaasa, Arne – Journal of Adolescence, 2011
Research on teenage pregnancy and abortion has primarily focused on socio-economic disadvantage. However, a few studies suggest that risk of unwanted pregnancy is related to conduct disorder symptoms. We examined the relationship between level of conduct disorder symptoms at age 15 and subsequent pregnancy, child-birth and abortion. A…
Descriptors: Females, Behavior Disorders, Pregnancy, Foreign Countries
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Pradhan, Manas Ranjan; Ram, Usha – Journal of Adolescence, 2010
The study attempts to understand the association of perceived gender role with youth sexual behavior using qualitative data such as focus group discussions (N = 8), in-depth interviews (N = 42), and free listing (N = 50) of rural married youths from Orissa, India. Data collection was conducted during July 2006-April 2007. Atlas. ti and ANTHROPAC…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Sex Role, Foreign Countries, Sexuality
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Hathazi, Dodi; Lankenau, Stephen E.; Sanders, Bill; Bloom, Jennifer Jackson – Journal of Adolescence, 2009
Research on pregnancy and sexual health among homeless youth is limited. In this study, qualitative interviews were conducted with 41 homeless young injection drug users (IDUs) in Los Angeles with a history of pregnancy. The relationship between recent pregnancy outcomes, contraception practices, housing status, substance use, utilization of…
Descriptors: Prenatal Care, Medical Services, Contraception, Sexual Abuse
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Bell, Jo – Journal of Adolescence, 2009
This article is based on research commissioned by the UK Government's Teenage Pregnancy Unit. The Living on the Edge (LOTE) study qualitatively explored factors that shape young people's experiences and attitudes towards sexual behaviour and young parenthood in three linked seaside and rural areas in England. It identifies embarrassment as a key…
Descriptors: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Pregnancy, At Risk Persons, Adolescents
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de Fatima Rato Padin, Maria; de Souza e Silva, Rebeca; Chalem, Elisa; Mitsuhiro, Sandro Sendin; Barros, Marina Moraes; Guinsburg, Ruth; Laranjeira, Ronaldo – Journal of Adolescence, 2009
Objective: Delineate a socio-demographic profile of multiparous teenage mothers at a public hospital in Brazil. Method: This is a cross-sectional study consisting of 915 interviews with teenage girls, including 170 multiparous subjects whose babies were born alive. Results: The multiparous teenage mothers had the following average characteristics:…
Descriptors: Mothers, Pregnancy, Early Parenthood, Foreign Countries
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Vinnerljung, Bo; Franzen, Eva; Danielsson, Maria – Journal of Adolescence, 2007
To assess prevalence and odds for teenage parenthood among former child welfare clients, we used national register data for all children born in Sweden 1972-1983 (n = 1,178,207), including 49,582 former child welfare clients with varying intervention experiences. Logistic regression models, adjusted for demographic, socio-economic and familial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Welfare Services, Incidence, Females
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Coskun, Aydin; And Others – Journal of Adolescence, 1993
Compared records of 572 adolescents who delivered babies in 1 obstetric service with records of 978 older patients. Found no significant differences between groups regarding spontaneous and operative delivery rates or regarding neonatal risk. Findings support view that obstetric outcomes of adolescents are no worse than outcomes for older…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, At Risk Persons, Early Parenthood
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Romig, Charles A.; Bakken, Linda – Journal of Adolescence, 1990
Studied parenting status among 99 adolescents (parenting, pregnant, or never pregnant) in relation to perceived levels of family cohesion and adaptability and to levels of ego development. Findings showed no significant differences in ego development and on perceptions of family cohesion but did yield significant differences on perceptions of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Cognitive Style, Family Attitudes