UNLABELLED: Background Structure and parenting within family of origin have been found to be determinants of sexual risk and teenage pregnancy in the general youth population. Few studies have examined determinants of sexual risk among disadvantaged young people; those that do have not examined teenage pregnancy outcomes. METHODS: Longitudinal data from a cohort of multiply disadvantaged at-risk young people aged 13-15 years living in deprived neighbourhoods in England (n=1285) were analysed to examine how family structure, communication with parents and parental interest in education were associated with heterosexual debut, contraception use, expectation of teenage pregnancy and teenage pregnancy. RESULTS: At follow-up, young women living ...
Both family structure and processes have been associated with young people's sexual behaviour, but m...
This chapter presents the results of our empirical analysis using the recent data from the Longitudi...
PURPOSE: In order to consider the potential contribution of universal versus targeted prevention int...
Background: Structure and parenting within family of origin have been found to be determinants of se...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal data were used to explore relations between teenage pregnancy, sexual behav...
A study of how socio-economic deprivation affects risks for teenage preganancyInformation is needed ...
BACKGROUND: Much of the UK government's 1999 report on teenage pregnancy was by necessity based on r...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The UK government argues that "social exclusion" increases risk of teenage pregnanc...
The British government established the Teenage Pregnancy Unit in 1999 to reduce early pregnancy. Cur...
Previous studies highlight many disadvantages for adolescent mothers who experience an early pregnan...
PhDThe British government established the Teenage Pregnancy Unit in 1999 to reduce early pregnancy....
This study explored the relationships among personal factors, family structure and family function, ...
This study explored the relationships among personal factors, family structure and family function, ...
Study objective: The UK government argues that social exclusion increases risk of teenage pregnancy ...
A burgeoning field of research for generational transmission of teenage pregnancy is evident in the ...
Both family structure and processes have been associated with young people's sexual behaviour, but m...
This chapter presents the results of our empirical analysis using the recent data from the Longitudi...
PURPOSE: In order to consider the potential contribution of universal versus targeted prevention int...
Background: Structure and parenting within family of origin have been found to be determinants of se...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal data were used to explore relations between teenage pregnancy, sexual behav...
A study of how socio-economic deprivation affects risks for teenage preganancyInformation is needed ...
BACKGROUND: Much of the UK government's 1999 report on teenage pregnancy was by necessity based on r...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The UK government argues that "social exclusion" increases risk of teenage pregnanc...
The British government established the Teenage Pregnancy Unit in 1999 to reduce early pregnancy. Cur...
Previous studies highlight many disadvantages for adolescent mothers who experience an early pregnan...
PhDThe British government established the Teenage Pregnancy Unit in 1999 to reduce early pregnancy....
This study explored the relationships among personal factors, family structure and family function, ...
This study explored the relationships among personal factors, family structure and family function, ...
Study objective: The UK government argues that social exclusion increases risk of teenage pregnancy ...
A burgeoning field of research for generational transmission of teenage pregnancy is evident in the ...
Both family structure and processes have been associated with young people's sexual behaviour, but m...
This chapter presents the results of our empirical analysis using the recent data from the Longitudi...
PURPOSE: In order to consider the potential contribution of universal versus targeted prevention int...