The Relationship Among the Material Welfare,Maternity, and Marital Status of Women in the State of Georgia |
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Authors: | M. Sami Walid Nadezhda Zaytseva |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Medical Education and Research , Medical Center of Central Georgia , Macon, Georgia, USA mswalid@yahoo.com;3. Department of Physical Education , Kuban State Medical University , Krasnodar, Russia |
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Abstract: | Childbearing among unmarried women has been the subject of intense public health debate for decades, reflecting concerns about the impact on family structure and the economic security of born children. This report analyzes 2007 data from the OASIS, the website of the Division of Public Health of the Georgia Department of Community Health. Significant inverse correlations were recorded among the counties' median household income on one side and birth rate (r = –.239, p < .01), percentage of all births from unmarried mothers (r = –.679, p < .001), and percentage of all births from mothers with less than a 12th-grade education (r = –.488, p < .001). We believe that creating a network of maternity education and support programs across the state of Georgia that works under centralized supervision from a maternity committee could help alleviate the negative effect of median household income on nonmarital birth and decrease regional disparities related to nonmarital births. |
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Keywords: | Georgia induced termination of pregnancy median household income nonmarital birth |
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