Social Support During Adolescent Pregnancy: Piecing Together a Quilt

To investigate pregnant adolescents’ experiences of receiving support, including variations by age. The study was guided by feminist theory. An alternative, public school for pregnant and parenting adolescents in an urban area of the Southern United States. Participants (n = 30) consisted of 6 early...

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Adolescents
African Americans - ethnology
Age Factors
Asian Americans - ethnology
Attitude to Health - ethnology
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Pregnancy
Pregnancy in Adolescence - ethnology
Pregnancy in Adolescence - psychology
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Qualitative Research
Social Support
Socioeconomic Factors
Teenage parents
Teenage pregnancy
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