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The youth emulate the behaviour of their parents and of their society, thus social and cultural factors influence patterns of risk taking (Plant & Plant, 1992). Early initiation of reproductive behaviour varies widely across countries and between subgroups in the same country.
25 wrz 2024 · Early or teenage pregnancy is a worldwide phenomenon, considered both a social problem and a public health issue. This study analyzes the risk factors and consequences for the social development of young mothers based on a bibliographical review of research studies.
30 sty 2014 · This study explored the experiences of pregnant adolescents at the time of pregnancy and prior to becoming pregnant, examining attitudes toward sex and contraception.
24 sty 2020 · The analysis of the lived experiences of pregnant adolescents and adolescent mothers and the strategies they utilized during their transition to early motherhood resulted in four key themes; news of pregnancy, adolescent motherhood, social support, and coping strategies.
INTRODUCTION. Most women experience pregnancy and childbirth during a lifetime, and as such, it is a common experience. However, for the individual woman, being pregnant is a major and potentially life‐changing event that opens up new possibilities and responsibilities, joys and concerns.
11 paź 2017 · This systematic review aims to provide an overview of aspects of care valued by women and/or their partners faced with early pregnancy complications and to identify potential targets for improvement in early pregnancy healthcare.
17 lip 2020 · Abstract. Background. In the UK Early Pregnancy Assessment Units (EPAUs) are usually situated alongside hospital maternity and gynaecology services. In June 2018, the Oxford EPAU relocated from the John Radcliffe Hospital to a community clinic. This is to our knowledge, the UK’s first community-based EPAU.