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Volume 329:1587-1588 November 18, 1993 Number 21
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The Politics of Pregnancy: Adolescent Sexuality and Public Policy
Young, Poor, and Pregnant: The Psychology of Teenage Motherhood

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Edited by Annette Lawson and Deborah L. Rhode. 348 pp. New Haven, Conn., Yale University Press, 1993. $32.50. ISBN 0-300-05717-2.
By Judith S. Musick. 271 pp. New Haven, Conn., Yale University Press, 1993. $27.50. ISBN 0-300-05353-3.

Childbearing during the teenage years is usually viewed as an undesirable event. It may affect the mother adversely, shortening her time in school and leaving her dependent on her family or social systems for financial and emotional support. The children of teenage mothers are thought to be likely to suffer both emotional and financial deprivation. In response to this concern, many programs for adolescent mothers and mothers-to-be have been developed. The goals of these programs vary: some focus on the outcome of pregnancy, others on mothering, and still others on education, vocation, or childbearing patterns after delivery. It is difficult . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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