The aim of this study was to better underst and the adolescent's decision to seek prenatal care. A conceptual framework was proposed and tested which posited that: (1) perceptions of reference groups, knowledge, cognitive development, and an interaction variable, knowledge x cognitive development, would influence the perceived benefits and costs of seeking prenatal care; and , (2) the perceived benefits and costs of seeking prenatal care would in turn have a direct effect on the time that prenatal care is first sought. A cross-sectional design was used to gather data. A one-time, face-to-face, combination interview/questionnaire was completed with 102 young women 18 years of age or younger who were coming in for their first prenatal care vi...
Prenatal care continues to be a critical component of pregnancy today. Quality prenatal care affects...
Research on decision making in pregnant adolescents is in its infancy. Most has focused on correlate...
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The aim of this study was to better underst and the adolescent's decision to seek prenatal care. A c...
This study was designed to investigate the range of prenatal services available to inner city pregna...
This study was a description of pregnant female adolescents' perception of social support and help-...
Even though the overall rate of adolescent and teen pregnancy has dropped 64% in the United States i...
Background: Pregnant teens and their infants are exceptionally vulnerable to adverse birth outcomes....
Background: Pregnant teens and their infants are exceptionally vulnerable to adverse birth outcomes....
The research literature on adolescent pregnancy indicates a relationship between early prenatal care...
The rate of adolescent pregnancy is on the rise in British Columbia. As health care professionals e...
The rate of adolescent pregnancy is on the rise in British Columbia. As health care professionals e...
Objective: In-depth analysis of parental preferences in prenatal counseling in extreme prematurity. ...
Objective: In-depth analysis of parental preferences in prenatal counseling in extreme prematurity.M...
An important first step in protecting mother and child health is prenatal care. When it is widely av...
Prenatal care continues to be a critical component of pregnancy today. Quality prenatal care affects...
Research on decision making in pregnant adolescents is in its infancy. Most has focused on correlate...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73151/1/j.1745-7599.1994.tb00906.x.pd
The aim of this study was to better underst and the adolescent's decision to seek prenatal care. A c...
This study was designed to investigate the range of prenatal services available to inner city pregna...
This study was a description of pregnant female adolescents' perception of social support and help-...
Even though the overall rate of adolescent and teen pregnancy has dropped 64% in the United States i...
Background: Pregnant teens and their infants are exceptionally vulnerable to adverse birth outcomes....
Background: Pregnant teens and their infants are exceptionally vulnerable to adverse birth outcomes....
The research literature on adolescent pregnancy indicates a relationship between early prenatal care...
The rate of adolescent pregnancy is on the rise in British Columbia. As health care professionals e...
The rate of adolescent pregnancy is on the rise in British Columbia. As health care professionals e...
Objective: In-depth analysis of parental preferences in prenatal counseling in extreme prematurity. ...
Objective: In-depth analysis of parental preferences in prenatal counseling in extreme prematurity.M...
An important first step in protecting mother and child health is prenatal care. When it is widely av...
Prenatal care continues to be a critical component of pregnancy today. Quality prenatal care affects...
Research on decision making in pregnant adolescents is in its infancy. Most has focused on correlate...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73151/1/j.1745-7599.1994.tb00906.x.pd