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12. The Social Consequences of Teenage Parenthood
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface XI
- Overview 1
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I. Trends and Their Interpretation
- 1. Teenage Family Formation in Postwar America 19
- 2. Teenage Illegitimacy: An Exchange 44
- 3. The Legitimacy Status of First Births to U.S. Women Aged 15–24, 1939–1978 52
- 4. Sexual and Contraceptive Experience of Young Unmarried Women in the United States, 1976 and 1971 68
- 5. First Pregnancies to Women Aged 15–19: 1976 and 1971 93
- 6. Contraceptive Patterns and Premarital Pregnancy Among Women Aged 15–19 in 1976 112
- 7. The Effect of Government Policies on Out-of-Wedlock Sex and Pregnancy 126
- 8. The Risk of Adolescent Pregnancy in the First Months of Intercourse 136
- 9. Teenage Pregnancies: Looking Ahead to 1984 149
- 10. Some Speculations on the Future of Marriage and Fertility 155
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II. The Consequences of Early Parenthood
- 11. The Health and Social Consequences of Teenage Childbearing 163
- 12. The Social Consequences of Teenage Parenthood 184
- 13. Teenage Mothers and Teenage Fathers: The Impact of Early Childbearing on the Parents' Personal and Professional Lives 211
- 14. Marriage, Remarriage, Marital Disruption and Age at First Birth 223
- 15. Early Childbearing and Subsequent Fertility 234
- 16. Economic Consequences of Teenage Childbearing 251
- 17. The Children of Teenage Parents 265
- 18. Family Support: Helping Teenage Mothers to Cope 280
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III. Locating the Problem / Defining the Solution
- 19. Contraception, Abortion and Venereal Disease: Teenagers' Knowledge and the Effect of Education 301
- 20. Guessing and Misinformation About Pregnancy Risk Among Urban Mothers 317
- 21. Sexual and Contraceptive Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior of Male Adolescents 327
- 22. Early Motherhood: Ignorance or Bliss? 336
- 23. Psychological Vulnerability to Unwanted Pregnancy 350
- 24. Teenagers: Fertility Control Behavior and Attitudes Before and After Abortion, Childbearing or Negative Pregnancy Test 355
- 25. Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Services in High School Clinics 372
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IV. Sources of Resistance and Change
- 26. Misinforming Pregnant Teenagers 383
- 27. Contraceptive Services for Adolescents: An Overview 394
- 28. Teenagers and Pregnancy: The Law in 1979 409
- Contributors 421
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface XI
- Overview 1
-
I. Trends and Their Interpretation
- 1. Teenage Family Formation in Postwar America 19
- 2. Teenage Illegitimacy: An Exchange 44
- 3. The Legitimacy Status of First Births to U.S. Women Aged 15–24, 1939–1978 52
- 4. Sexual and Contraceptive Experience of Young Unmarried Women in the United States, 1976 and 1971 68
- 5. First Pregnancies to Women Aged 15–19: 1976 and 1971 93
- 6. Contraceptive Patterns and Premarital Pregnancy Among Women Aged 15–19 in 1976 112
- 7. The Effect of Government Policies on Out-of-Wedlock Sex and Pregnancy 126
- 8. The Risk of Adolescent Pregnancy in the First Months of Intercourse 136
- 9. Teenage Pregnancies: Looking Ahead to 1984 149
- 10. Some Speculations on the Future of Marriage and Fertility 155
-
II. The Consequences of Early Parenthood
- 11. The Health and Social Consequences of Teenage Childbearing 163
- 12. The Social Consequences of Teenage Parenthood 184
- 13. Teenage Mothers and Teenage Fathers: The Impact of Early Childbearing on the Parents' Personal and Professional Lives 211
- 14. Marriage, Remarriage, Marital Disruption and Age at First Birth 223
- 15. Early Childbearing and Subsequent Fertility 234
- 16. Economic Consequences of Teenage Childbearing 251
- 17. The Children of Teenage Parents 265
- 18. Family Support: Helping Teenage Mothers to Cope 280
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III. Locating the Problem / Defining the Solution
- 19. Contraception, Abortion and Venereal Disease: Teenagers' Knowledge and the Effect of Education 301
- 20. Guessing and Misinformation About Pregnancy Risk Among Urban Mothers 317
- 21. Sexual and Contraceptive Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior of Male Adolescents 327
- 22. Early Motherhood: Ignorance or Bliss? 336
- 23. Psychological Vulnerability to Unwanted Pregnancy 350
- 24. Teenagers: Fertility Control Behavior and Attitudes Before and After Abortion, Childbearing or Negative Pregnancy Test 355
- 25. Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Services in High School Clinics 372
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IV. Sources of Resistance and Change
- 26. Misinforming Pregnant Teenagers 383
- 27. Contraceptive Services for Adolescents: An Overview 394
- 28. Teenagers and Pregnancy: The Law in 1979 409
- Contributors 421