Rauch-Elnekave H
Alfred I. Dupont Institute Children's Hospital, Wilmington, Delaware 19899.
Adolescence. 1994 Spring;29(113):91-103.
This study describes characteristics of a group of 64 adolescent mothers and their infants who participated in a program for teenage mothers run by a local health department. A majority of the girls for whom California Achievement Test (CAT) scores were available scored one or more years below grade level in reading and in language skills. Relative delays in infant development (language and social domains) were also documented. High levels of self-esteem as well as general social acceptance (by adults and peers) of early out-of-wedlock parenting suggest that early motherhood may represent an alternative avenue to experiencing success for girls who are having academic difficulties. These findings, which suggest the likelihood of a high incidence of undetected learning problems in this population, indicate that these difficulties may have a significant relationship to the high rate of school dropout associated with adolescent motherhood. The findings bring into question the notion of "unintended pregnancies" and the wisdom of current federal policies for preventing adolescent parenthood that rely on the promotion of abstinence.
本研究描述了一组64名青少年母亲及其婴儿的特征,她们参与了当地卫生部门为青少年母亲开展的一个项目。在可获取加利福尼亚成就测试(CAT)分数的女孩中,大多数人的阅读和语言技能得分比年级水平低一年或更多年。婴儿发育(语言和社交领域)的相对延迟也有记录。较高的自尊水平以及成年人和同龄人对非婚早孕的普遍社会接受度表明,对于有学业困难的女孩来说,早孕可能是获得成功的另一条途径。这些发现表明该人群中未被发现的学习问题发生率可能很高,这表明这些困难可能与青少年母亲相关的高辍学率有重大关系。这些发现对“意外怀孕”的概念以及当前依赖推广禁欲来预防青少年怀孕的联邦政策的合理性提出了质疑。