| Literature DB >> 10101385 |
Abstract
Early childbearing in the United States has roots in the past; is the focus of intense partisan debate at the present time; and will have demographic, social, and economic ramifications in the future. It is an extremely complex issue, for which its associated problems have no easy or simple answers. Early parenthood is viewed as a social problem that has defied public policy attempts to stem its growth. It has become the focus of concern primarily for three reasons: (1) sexual activity has increased sharply, most recently among the youngest teens; (2) out-of-wedlock childbearing has risen among all teenagers, regardless of age; and (3) the issue of welfare. A review of statistics highlights the problem and discussion focuses on means of mitigating the negative effects of early childbearing.Keywords: Adolescent Pregnancy--prevention and control; Americas; Behavior; Contraception; Critique; Demographic Factors; Developed Countries; Education; Family Planning; Fertility; North America; Northern America; Population; Population Dynamics; Premarital Pregnancy; Premarital Sex Behavior; Reproductive Behavior; Sex Behavior; United States
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Year: 1995 PMID: 10101385 PMCID: PMC2359443
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull N Y Acad Med ISSN: 0028-7091