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The purpose of this study was to determine if there are differences in birth weight of infants, tobacco use during pregnancy, and Apgar scores of infants between pregnant adolescents who successfully complete a healthy pregnancy curriculum and those who do not and to further examine the adolescent mothers perceptions of the major concepts included in a healthy pregnancy curriculum. The study involved the collection and analysis of retrospective data. Additionally, a questionnaire, focus group discussions, and follow-up interviews were conducted with former students to examine the adolescent…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The purpose of this study was to determine if there are differences in birth weight of infants, tobacco use during pregnancy, and Apgar scores of infants between pregnant adolescents who successfully complete a healthy pregnancy curriculum and those who do not and to further examine the adolescent mothers perceptions of the major concepts included in a healthy pregnancy curriculum. The study involved the collection and analysis of retrospective data. Additionally, a questionnaire, focus group discussions, and follow-up interviews were conducted with former students to examine the adolescent mothers perceptions of the healthy pregnancy curriculum. Analyses of the data did not show statistical differences between adolescents who successfully completed a healthy pregnancy curriculum and those who did not complete a healthy pregnancy curriculum. However, the findings from the qualitative data provided by the students suggest that pregnant adolescents who successfully complete the class perceive the components of the healthy pregnancy curriculum as valuable and important.
Autorenporträt
Dr.Konjoian spent ten years as a parenting teacher for the teen parent program in Port Charlotte, Florida. In addition to working with adolescents and their children, she also serves as an advocate for early childhood education. Dr. Konjoian is currently writing curricula for teen parent programs and conducts training for childcare providers.