Objectives: To measure the impact of socioeconomic deprivation on rates of teenage pregnancy and the extent of local variation in pregnancy rates in Scotland, and to examine how both have changed over time. Design: Population study using routine data from hospital records, aggregated for small areas. Subjects: Female teenagers resident in Scotland who were treated for pregnancy in an NHS hospital in either 1981-5 (62 338 teenagers) or 1991-5 (48 514) and who were aged 13-19 at the time of conception. Main outcome measures: Pregnancy rates per 1000 in age group and the proportions of pregnancies resulting in a maternity (live birth or stillbirth) in teenagers aged 13-15, 16-17, and 18-19. Results: From the 1980s to the 1990s pregnanc...
Teenage pregnancy is associated with numerous health risks, both to mothers and infants, and may con...
Purpose: To describe young people’s knowledge and use of contraceptive services over initial stages ...
Teenage fertility was low in the 1920s; it rose during the 1950s and 1960s, and fell sharply during ...
OBJECTIVES: To measure the impact of socioeconomic deprivation on rates of teenage pregnancy and the...
Fertility amongst those under the age of 18 has declined across England over the last two decades, h...
A study of how socio-economic deprivation affects risks for teenage preganancyInformation is needed ...
Summary Background The aim of this study was to quantify the change in the number of conceptions an...
SummaryBackgroundIn 2000, a 10-year Teenage Pregnancy Strategy was launched in England to reduce con...
Teenage pregnancy rates in the UK are high compared to many other countries but there is marked vari...
ABSTRACT: Although the teenage pregnancy rate in the United States has declined over the years, it i...
OBJECTIVE: The preterm birth rate in Scotland has been increasing in recent years. Although preterm ...
Teenage fertility was low in the 1920s; it rose during the 1950s and 1960s, and fell sharply during ...
Teenage pregnancy is associated with adverse social and physical outcomes for both mother and child....
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to quantify the change in the number of conceptions and aborti...
BACKGROUND The United Kingdom has the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in Western Europe, and also ...
Teenage pregnancy is associated with numerous health risks, both to mothers and infants, and may con...
Purpose: To describe young people’s knowledge and use of contraceptive services over initial stages ...
Teenage fertility was low in the 1920s; it rose during the 1950s and 1960s, and fell sharply during ...
OBJECTIVES: To measure the impact of socioeconomic deprivation on rates of teenage pregnancy and the...
Fertility amongst those under the age of 18 has declined across England over the last two decades, h...
A study of how socio-economic deprivation affects risks for teenage preganancyInformation is needed ...
Summary Background The aim of this study was to quantify the change in the number of conceptions an...
SummaryBackgroundIn 2000, a 10-year Teenage Pregnancy Strategy was launched in England to reduce con...
Teenage pregnancy rates in the UK are high compared to many other countries but there is marked vari...
ABSTRACT: Although the teenage pregnancy rate in the United States has declined over the years, it i...
OBJECTIVE: The preterm birth rate in Scotland has been increasing in recent years. Although preterm ...
Teenage fertility was low in the 1920s; it rose during the 1950s and 1960s, and fell sharply during ...
Teenage pregnancy is associated with adverse social and physical outcomes for both mother and child....
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to quantify the change in the number of conceptions and aborti...
BACKGROUND The United Kingdom has the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in Western Europe, and also ...
Teenage pregnancy is associated with numerous health risks, both to mothers and infants, and may con...
Purpose: To describe young people’s knowledge and use of contraceptive services over initial stages ...
Teenage fertility was low in the 1920s; it rose during the 1950s and 1960s, and fell sharply during ...