teenage motherspregnancy intervention programsadolescenceThe impact of early pregnancy and parenting on adolescents is well documented, with its negative effects on achieving adequate education, job skills training, gainful employment and economic independence duly recognized. While current interest and ...
Given the complexity and heterogeneity of the contexts in which Mothers and Babies will be integrated, a three variable hybrid implementation-effectiveness-context trial will test the adapted facilitation strategy compared with implementation as usual (i.e., standard education) and will assess contextual...
None of the studies of pregnant or non-pregnant adults reported on episodes of illness, mortality or morbidity or health service/hospital attendances. Adverse effects The only possible adverse effects reported were significantly higher fertility rates among teenage mothers in the Food Stamp Program stud...
At the root of much teenage misbehavior is an empty love tank. Parents need to keep their teens’ emotional tanks filled. Love is our greatest ally. If parents are running on empty, they need to fill their tanks first. For me that means doing some things that bring me joy and contentmen...
Poverty and substance use are inextricably and bidirectionally related, but the workplace may represent an opportunity for substance use intervention among low-income workers. Although many employers have policies regarding substance use, they vary with respect to punitiveness and approach. Using cross-...
- 《Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health》 被引量: 45发表: 2005年 Insulin and the "Thrifty" Woman: The Influence of Insulin During Pregnancy on Gestational Weight Gain and Postpartum Weight Retention Objectives: To test Neel''s hypothesis among pregnant women: a high mat...
The consequences of teenage pregnancy not only are a health concern, but they can lead to psychosocial issues for these children; a majority grow up with limited financial, social, and educational resources. Few teenage mothers are married or have significant others with which to share this new ...
Hyattsville, MD : National Center for Health Statistics .). Poverty is a well-documented risk factor associated with teenage pregnancy. In fact, about two-thirds of teen mothers live below the poverty line at the time of their child's birth (Furstenberg 2007 Furstenberg, F.F. 2007. ...