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ArtikelUnderstanding Teen Pregnancy From the Perspective of Young Adolescents in Oklahoma City  
Oleh: Kegler, Michelle Crozier ; Bird, Sheryl Thorburn ; Kyle-Moon, Kristen ; Rodine, Sharon
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Health Promotion Practice vol. 2 no. 3 (Jul. 2001), page 242-254.
Fulltext: 242.pdf (88.49KB)
Isi artikelAs part of a needs and assets assessment for teen pregnancy prevention, university researchers and practitioners from community-based organizations collaborated to conduct focus groups with 102 young teens of diverse racial /ethnic backgrounds. Understanding ethnic and gender similarities and differences in teen views of adolescent pregnancy helped neighborhood-based planning groups tailor their interventions to specific populations. There were many more similarities in themes than differences across both gender and racial/ethnic groups. Common themes included wanting a baby because of loneliness or a desire to be loved, wanting a baby to maintain a relationship, and viewing teen pregnancy as an unintended consequence of having sex. Differences tended to be gender based, with males viewing teen pregnancy as less of a problem than females. Implications for teen pregnancy prevention are discussed, with examples of how the information was used in a teen pregnancy prevention project in Oklahoma City.
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