Friday, July 31, 2009
Teen Pregnancy May Be Symptom, Not Cause, Of Emotional Distress
It would make sense that teenage mothers have a lot of psychological stress in their lives, but a new study shows that the distress comes before the pregnancy, not because of it. "Psychological distress does not appear to be caused by teen childbearing, nor does it cause teen childbearing, except apparently among girls from poor households," said Stefanie Mollborn, Ph.D., an assistant professor of sociology at the Institute of Behavioral Science of the University of Colorado at Boulder. The combination of poverty and existing distress was a good predictor of teen pregnancy. Medical News Today
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