Literature review on causes of teenage pregnancy

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Epub ahead of print]factors influencing repeated teenage pregnancy: a review and lla jc1, betts ks2, couto e cruz c2, alati information1school of public health, the university of queensland, herston, queensland, australia.

Of public health, the university of queensland, herston, queensland, australia; centre for youth substance abuse research, the university of queensland, herston, queensland, ctobjective: existing evidence of predictors of repeated teenage pregnancy has not been assessed rigorously.

This systematic review provides a comprehensive evaluation of protective and risk factors that are associated with repeated teenage pregnancy through a metaanalytical sources: we used pubmed, embase, cinahl, proquest, psychinfo, sciencedirect, scopus, and web of science databases from 1997-2015 and the reference list of other relevant research papers and related eligibility criteria: eligibility criteria included (1) epidemiologic studies that analyzed factors associated with repeated pregnancy or birth among adolescents <20 years of age who were nulliparous or experienced at least 1 pregnancy, and (2) experimental studies with an observational component that was adjusted for the appraisal and synthesis methods: we performed narrative synthesis of study characteristics, participant characteristics, study results, and quality assessment.

And relationship factors, such as partner support, increased the repeated teenage pregnancy sion: contraceptive use, educational factors, depression, and a history of abortion are the highly influential predictors of repeated teenage pregnancy.

However, there is a lack of epidemiologic studies in low- and middle-income countries to measure the extent and characteristics of repeated teenage pregnancy across more varied ght © 2017 elsevier inc.