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Psychosocial effects of pregnancy on teenage mothers in Angwan Rukuba community, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria

African journal of midwifery and women's health(2016)

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Background: Teenage pregnancy may have negative consequences for the mother, the baby and the wider family. Aims: This study was designed to assess the psychosocial effects of pregnancy on teenage mothers in Plateau State, Nigeria, and to identify factors that led the teenagers to getting pregnant. Method: A descriptive design was used for the study. The site for this research is Angwan Rukuba community, in the Jos North local government area of Plateau State. The sample consisted of 100 teenagers who were or had ever been pregnant, aged 13–18 years. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect the data. Findings: Of the respondents, 42% were aged 15–16 years, 84% were Christians and 60% had their highest qualification at primary school level. The major factor responsible for teenage pregnancy was reported to be poverty. Depression and substance abuse were the major psychosocial effects of pregnancy among respondents. There were significant relationships between teenage pregnancy and: non-use of ...
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pregnancy,teenage mothers,angwan rukuba community,nigeria
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