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Sociodemographic and maternal behaviors in younger and older pregnant adolescents
Authors:Maxine L Weinman
Institution:(1) Graduate School of Social Work, University of Houston, 4800 Calhoun Street, 77204-4492 Houston, Texas;(2) Crittenton Services, DePelchin Children's Center in Houston, 4800 Calhoun Street, 77204-4492 Houston, Texas, USA
Abstract:Sociodemographic and maternal behaviors were examined in a group of 295 (59%) younger adolescents 10–17 years of age, and compared to a group of older adolescents over 18 (n=203, 41%). Younger adolescents were more likely to be single, of minority group status, family dependent, and poor users of contraceptives. Older adolescents had higher rates of substance abuse, treated psychiatric problems, and abortion histories. Both groups reported parental drinking problems, parental divorce, and poverty. Health indicators did not show differences between groups, although older adolescents had higher than national average low birth weight babies. The age of first pregnancy was markedly lower for the younger than older teen. These findings support the need for prevention strategies in treatment programs.
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