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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.
1 sty 2014 · This study aimed to examine the effects of pregnancy on adolescents and to explore how they cope with the problems they faced during the pregnancy.
Socio-economic backgrounds, traditional gender roles, early marriage, peer pressure, isolation and rejection by parents are major factors contributing to teenage pregnancy. Teen pregnancy leads to major health risks both for mother and baby due to physiological and psychological immaturity.
15 kwi 2024 · Adolescent pregnancy exacerbates and perpetuates social inequities within and across generations. As such, reducing it should be considered a key priority for public health and social change...
Understanding the interplay of risk and protective factors using a socio-ecological framework and a life course ap-proach recognizes the complex pathways of factors that contribute to and protect EPT from adverse psychological impacts.
The experience of pregnancy can involve significant psychological, social and behavioural change, which can influence a woman’s engagement with physical activities. Women may experience social pressure to adopt lifestyle changes which are viewed as nurturing or protective.
13 mar 2023 · Whether psychosocial adversity during pregnancy impacts fetal health outcomes at birth remains underexplored. This is a critical issue given significant social disadvantage and...