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Young, Poor, and Pregnant: The Psychology of Teenage Motherhood

Resource Type

Book - Parent

Description

"Teenage mothers are often poor young girls who define themselves through motherhood and who see getting pregnant as less frightening than finishing school or getting a job. In this book an expert on adolescent pregnancy discusses how psychological pressures of adolescence interact with the problems of being poor to create a situation in which early sexuality, pregnancy, and childbearing - often repeated childbearing - seem almost inevitable. Drawing on her experience as founding director of one of the nation's largest and most successful programs for teenage mothers, Judith Musick sheds new light on what is required to significantly improve the life chances of teenage mothers and their children." --Publisher (barnesandnoble.com)

Ages

All Ages

Age Groups

Adolescence (13-21)

Languages

English

ISBN

0300061951

Author

Judith S. Musick

Publication

1995 Yale University Press

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