the country’s teen birthrate declined 44 % from a peak in 1991 and its teen abortion rate declined 66 % from a 1988 peak (see chart, page 16). The teen pregnancy rate has declined not only for the nation as a whole, but also for every state. Between 1992 and 2010, state decreases ranged from 25 % in West Virginia to 62 % in California. Yet, substantial disparities remai
This report contains the most current teenage pregnancy, birth and abortion statistics available, wi...
Teen childbearing has been generally on a long-term decline in the United States since the late 1950...
Abstract: The US abortion rate peaked soon after 1973, remained fairly constant through the 1980s, a...
The United States has experienced a remarkable 52 percent decline in teen childbearing since 1991. U...
Using multiple regression analysis, this study analyzes the impact of state-level adolescent reprodu...
This report presents data on the numbers of teenage births and teenage birth rates for the United St...
State Bureau of Health statistics show that the number of abortions performed in the state fell from...
OBJECTIVES: This report presents national birth rates for teenagers for 1991-98; the percent change,...
adolescent pregnancy remains a serious public health concern. Each year, nearly 750,000 U.S. women a...
Teen pregnancy is a sensitive topic in today's society. While our culture has become more accepting ...
AbstractPurposeTo examine pregnancy rates and outcomes (births and abortions) among 15- to 19-year o...
birth rates for the United States and each state, by age group, race, Objectives—This report present...
North by East statistic on Maine\u27s teen pregnancy rate, which dropped from 14.6 per 1,000 in 199...
<p>Significant correlations are marked in bold type (* significant at p<0.05, ** significant at p<0....
The provisional count of births in the United States for 2011 was 3,961,000, 1 percent lower than th...
This report contains the most current teenage pregnancy, birth and abortion statistics available, wi...
Teen childbearing has been generally on a long-term decline in the United States since the late 1950...
Abstract: The US abortion rate peaked soon after 1973, remained fairly constant through the 1980s, a...
The United States has experienced a remarkable 52 percent decline in teen childbearing since 1991. U...
Using multiple regression analysis, this study analyzes the impact of state-level adolescent reprodu...
This report presents data on the numbers of teenage births and teenage birth rates for the United St...
State Bureau of Health statistics show that the number of abortions performed in the state fell from...
OBJECTIVES: This report presents national birth rates for teenagers for 1991-98; the percent change,...
adolescent pregnancy remains a serious public health concern. Each year, nearly 750,000 U.S. women a...
Teen pregnancy is a sensitive topic in today's society. While our culture has become more accepting ...
AbstractPurposeTo examine pregnancy rates and outcomes (births and abortions) among 15- to 19-year o...
birth rates for the United States and each state, by age group, race, Objectives—This report present...
North by East statistic on Maine\u27s teen pregnancy rate, which dropped from 14.6 per 1,000 in 199...
<p>Significant correlations are marked in bold type (* significant at p<0.05, ** significant at p<0....
The provisional count of births in the United States for 2011 was 3,961,000, 1 percent lower than th...
This report contains the most current teenage pregnancy, birth and abortion statistics available, wi...
Teen childbearing has been generally on a long-term decline in the United States since the late 1950...
Abstract: The US abortion rate peaked soon after 1973, remained fairly constant through the 1980s, a...