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Birth outcomes of prostituting adolescents.

R W Deisher1, C Litchfield, K R Hope.   

Abstract

In 1989, researchers at the University of Washington, Division of Adolescent Medicine, described the multifactorial risks of pregnancy for adolescents engaged in prostitution activities. Factors identified as placing this population at particular risk were transience, substance abuse, violence, sexually transmitted diseases, inadequate (or no) medical care, and poor nutrition. The relationship between such risks in the pregnant adolescent and poor birth outcome has been widely demonstrated. In this follow-up study, we describe the birth outcomes of 54 of the original sample of 61 prostituting adolescents who delivered infants between November 1987 and November 1989 in Seattle, Washington. The data were collected by retrospective chart review. Maternal factors evaluated were 1) age 2) ethnic group 3) substance abuse history 4) number of prenatal visits 5) maternal complications and 6) parity. The infant inpatient charts were reviewed for the following characteristics: 1) birth weight 2) occipitofrontal head circumference 3) length 4) Apgar scores and 5) neonatal complications. Results indicated high rates of maternal and infant complications with respect to: preterm birth (22%), precipitous delivery (15%), pregnancy-induced hypertension (16%), positive toxicology screens (28%), meconium staining (30%), infant hypertonicity (30%), and small for gestational age infants (14.5%).

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1772890     DOI: 10.1016/0197-0070(91)90082-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adolesc Health        ISSN: 1054-139X            Impact factor:   5.012


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