Introduction
Studies on adolescent mothers and their babies have realized sufficient attention among various stakeholders and healthcare scholars. In their studies, health researchers attempt to explore the cause of adolescent mothers, the preference rate, and the health and social consequences of adolescent pregnancies to mothers and their children. Based on the available research findings, adolescent pregnancies are prompted by various factors including mental health issues, neglect, child abuse, school failure, persistence poverty, and moral decay. The analysis of various academic articles is essential in understanding the cause of adolescent pregnancies and the outcomes adolescence mothers to babies and their mother.
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Deborah K. (2008). Optimizing wellbeing: Young Mothers’ Participation in Parents’ Groups. Melbourne School Of Population Health. Retrieved on 8th August 2013. From: hgs.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/86712/windemere_report_01_13.pdf
The article examines the importance of supporting adolescent mothers and their babies in the society. The article relied on the study findings conducted in Melbourne in Australia. The article highlights that adolescent mothers and their children are in most cases infected by various physical, mental, and psychological complications. In this respect, the article argues that establishing support groups can be essential in addressing health challenges faced by adolescence mothers. The study found out that support groups play a vital role in averting clinical challenges among adolescence mother and their children (Deborah, 2008). This article is helpful in identifying the most effective measures of dealing with health challenges that are linked to adolescence mothers and their children.
Nona D. And Alison H. (2005).The Education Of Pregnant Young Women And Young Mothers In England. American Health Journals. Retrieved on 8th august 2013. From: ebarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20130401151715/https://www.education.gov.uk/pu blications/eOrderingDownload/RW40.pdf
The core aim of the study was to examine educational experiences and health complications that are associated with adolescence mothers. The study sampled mothers of school age in England. The study also examined some of the social and economic factors that have resulted to increased cases of adolescence mothers in England. The article highlighted that poverty, ignorance, and lifestyle are some of the main factors that have results to increased adolescence mothers in England. The study also found out that children who are born by adolescence mother do not get the required care and treatment. This is because most adolescence mothers do not have the skills and experiences that are essential in taking care of a child. Moreover, adolescent mother often experience physical and mental complications (Nona & Alison, 2005). The article is essential in identifying some of the factors that are attributable to increased cases of adolescence mothers in developed countries.
Wagoner, J. (2009). Science and Success: Programs that Work to Prevent Subsequent Pregnancy among Adolescent Mothers. Advocate For Youth Journals. Retrieved on 8th august 2013. From ww.advocatesforyouth.org/storage/advfy/documents/sspregnancies.pdf
The article presents scientific analysis of health complications that are linked to adolescent mothers and their children. The article has as well presented a historical background of adolescences mothers in United States of America. As explained in the articles, nurses have an essential role in preventing physical complications among adolescent mothers and their children. A part from offering the basic healthcare treatment, nurses have the responsibility of offering counselling services and other social intervention to empower adolescent mothers with essential skills for overcoming diverse changes. Based on the research findings, cases of adolescence have been declining at a steady rate in America. The health condition of adolescence mother and their children has also been increasing at a high rate (Wagoner, 2009). The article is important in describing the state, causes and consequences of adolescence pregnancy trend in America.
References
Deborah K. (2008). Optimizing wellbeing: Young Mothers’ Participation in Parents’ Groups. Melbourne School of Population Health. Retrieved on 8th August 2013. From: hgs.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/86712/windemere_report_01_13.pdfNona D. & Alison H. (2005).The Education Of Pregnant Young Women And Young Mothers In England. American Health Journals. Retrieved on 8th august 2013. From: ebarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20130401151715/https://www.education.gov.uk/pu blications/eOrderingDownload/RW40.pdf
Wagoner, J. (2009). Science and Success: Programs that Work to Prevent Subsequent Pregnancy among Adolescent Mothers. Advocate For Youth Journals. Retrieved on 8th august 2013. From www.advocatesforyouth.org/storage/advfy/documents/sspregnancies.pdf