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Adolescence


Title:Black teenage pregnancy in South Africa: some considerations
Author(s):Cunningham PW; Boult BE;
Address:"Department of Sociology, University of Port Elizabeth, South Africa"
Journal Title:Adolescence
Year:1996
Volume:31
Issue:123
Page Number:691 - 700
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0001-8449 (Print) 0001-8449 (Linking)
Abstract:"Black teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases in South Africa have reached a threatening level. Accepting that teenage pregnancy is multi-causational, this article outlines selected consequences. It concludes that teenage pregnancy as a social problem needs reexamination in terms of two hypotheses: that the pheronomal climate has an impact on prepuberal girls; and that teenage pregnancy is nature's way of ensuring the survival of the species. The incidence and prevalence of pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases among Black teenagers in South Africa have reached threatening levels. The author describes and discusses the social consequences of teenage pregnancy. These consequences include school drop-out or interrupted education, vulnerability to or participation in criminal activity, abortion, social ostracism, child neglect and abandonment, school adjustment problems for children born to teenage mothers, adoption, the lack of social security, poverty, repeat pregnancies before age 20, negative effects upon domestic life, and rape, abuse, and incest. It is concluded that teenage pregnancy as a social problem needs to be re-examined in terms of the following hypotheses: that the pheromonal climate to which prepubertal girls are exposed lowers their age at menarche and that teenage pregnancy is nature's way of ensuring the survival of the human species. eng"
Keywords:"Adolescent Black or African American Black People Family Female Humans Infant Mortality Infant, Low Birth Weight Infant, Newborn Maternal Mortality Poverty Pregnancy *Pregnancy in Adolescence South Africa *Adolescent Pregnancy Africa Africa South Of The S;"
Notes:"MedlineCunningham, P W Boult, B E eng 1996/01/01 Adolescence. 1996 Fall; 31(123):691-700"

 
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