Fontoura-Matias José, Chakhunashvili Davit George, Copley Sian, Dembiński Łukasz, Drosdzol-Cop Agnieszka, Hadjipanayis Adamos, Reali Laura, Mazur Artur
Young European Academy of Paediatrics, Brussels, Belgium.
Department of Paediatrics, Centro Hospitalar Universitário São João, Porto, Portugal.
Front Pediatr. 2024 Jul 25;12:1418552. doi: 10.3389/fped.2024.1418552. eCollection 2024.
Teenage parenthood presents multifaceted implications, affecting adolescent parents, their children, and extended families. Despite a decrease in teenage pregnancy rates across Europe, the phenomenon continues to present significant challenges, impacting not only the adolescent parents but also their offspring and extended families.
A comprehensive literature review was conducted. Key factors influencing teenage pregnancies, including socioeconomic background, family structure, and access to sex education and contraception, were examined. This review was supplemented by expert opinions from the European Academy of Paediatrics (EAP) and the European Confederation of Primary Care Paediatricians (ECPCP).
The triad of mother, father, and child presents individual distinct healthcare needs and vulnerabilities, highlighting the importance of specialized support and healthcare. This paper explores the psychological, social, and educational repercussions of teenage parenthood on both parents and their children, including higher risks of postpartum depression, school dropout, and repeat pregnancies. Furthermore, it underscores the critical role that paediatricians and primary care providers play in supporting these young families.
The position paper advocates for comprehensive care for adolescent parents and their children. It recommends preventive measures such as proper sex education and access to contraception to reduce unplanned teenage pregnancies. Additionally, it emphasizes the need for specialized healthcare and support for teenage parents to address their unique challenges and improve outcomes for both parents and their children.
青少年生育具有多方面的影响,涉及青少年父母、他们的子女以及大家庭。尽管欧洲青少年怀孕率有所下降,但这一现象仍带来重大挑战,不仅影响青少年父母,还影响他们的后代和大家庭。
进行了全面的文献综述。研究了影响青少年怀孕的关键因素,包括社会经济背景、家庭结构以及获得性教育和避孕措施的情况。欧洲儿科学会(EAP)和欧洲初级保健儿科医生联合会(ECPCP)的专家意见对本综述起到了补充作用。
母亲、父亲和孩子这三者各自有独特的医疗保健需求和脆弱性,凸显了专门支持和医疗保健的重要性。本文探讨了青少年生育对父母及其子女在心理、社会和教育方面的影响,包括产后抑郁症、辍学和再次怀孕的风险更高。此外,强调了儿科医生和初级保健提供者在支持这些年轻家庭方面所起的关键作用。
立场文件倡导为青少年父母及其子女提供全面护理。建议采取适当的性教育和提供避孕措施等预防措施,以减少意外的青少年怀孕。此外,强调需要为青少年父母提供专门的医疗保健和支持,以应对他们面临的独特挑战,并改善父母及其子女的结局。