Thirteen percent of births in the United States are to adolescents, yet our understanding of their experiences of childbirth is limited. Most research about the experience of childbirth has been conducted with homogeneous, economically advantaged adult women. To understand adolescents' experiences of childbirth and its effect on their development, a qualitative investigation was conducted. The specific aims were to: (1) describe how the experience of childbirth differs for adolescents as compared to the literature, (2) identify care practices that promote a positive experience of childbirth, and (3) explore the influence of childbirth on adolescent development. Twenty-five ethnically diverse, low income adolescents between 13--18 years o...
Adult mothers with negative decision-making experiences during labor have increased risk for problem...
This study examined qualitative research on adolescent pregnancy to determine designs and methods us...
Increasing numbers of adolescents in the United States are becoming pregnant, many unintentionally. ...
Thirteen percent of births in the United States are to adolescents, yet our understanding of their e...
Objective: To understand the lived experience of adolescent mothers with regard to their pregnancy a...
Adolescent pregnancy is of concern to health professionals, adolescents themselves, and the communit...
The rate of adolescent pregnancy is on the rise in British Columbia. As health care professionals e...
Adolescent pregnancy and birth rates in the United States continue to decline, however, approximatel...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the lived childbirth experiences of middle ado...
Background: Sociocultural childbirth representations can influence the perceptions of childbirth neg...
The purpose of this study is to explore the perceptions nursing staff have of adolescent mothers and...
The number of adolescents who become pregnant each year has, for the past two decades, been a topic ...
The purpose of this study is to describe six-to twelve-year-old children's views of childbirth using...
The research literature on adolescent pregnancy indicates a relationship between early prenatal care...
Adolescent pregnancy continues to affect over one million families in the United States each year, o...
Adult mothers with negative decision-making experiences during labor have increased risk for problem...
This study examined qualitative research on adolescent pregnancy to determine designs and methods us...
Increasing numbers of adolescents in the United States are becoming pregnant, many unintentionally. ...
Thirteen percent of births in the United States are to adolescents, yet our understanding of their e...
Objective: To understand the lived experience of adolescent mothers with regard to their pregnancy a...
Adolescent pregnancy is of concern to health professionals, adolescents themselves, and the communit...
The rate of adolescent pregnancy is on the rise in British Columbia. As health care professionals e...
Adolescent pregnancy and birth rates in the United States continue to decline, however, approximatel...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the lived childbirth experiences of middle ado...
Background: Sociocultural childbirth representations can influence the perceptions of childbirth neg...
The purpose of this study is to explore the perceptions nursing staff have of adolescent mothers and...
The number of adolescents who become pregnant each year has, for the past two decades, been a topic ...
The purpose of this study is to describe six-to twelve-year-old children's views of childbirth using...
The research literature on adolescent pregnancy indicates a relationship between early prenatal care...
Adolescent pregnancy continues to affect over one million families in the United States each year, o...
Adult mothers with negative decision-making experiences during labor have increased risk for problem...
This study examined qualitative research on adolescent pregnancy to determine designs and methods us...
Increasing numbers of adolescents in the United States are becoming pregnant, many unintentionally. ...