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    PREGNANCY AMONG TEENAGE GIRLS More than one million girls become pregnant every year in the U.S.‚ a rate of teen pregnancy greater than those of other industrialized nations. There is as much research supporting the close relationship between self-esteem and teenage pregnancy as any other problem behavior. Hayes and Fors (1990) report that lower self-esteem is often an antecedent to the engagement in premarital sexual relationships and is more likely to be responsible for teen pregnancies

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    of us want life. It’s just that we need to be practical with our decisions because it may affect the rest of our lives. Having RH Bill is having a choice. Choice on protecting the health of every women undergoing pregnancy and choice on having a good family plan of each Filipino family that will give them a better life. It doesn’t mean that I don’t believe in God. I also believe in the reaction of the church. But we‚ Filipinos‚ need to open our mind on what’s happening in the present. First‚ I’ve

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    RELATED FACTORS INFLUENCING TEENAGE PREGNANCY IN BARANGGAY TIKAY‚ CITY OF MALOLOS‚ BULACAN A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of La Consolacion University Philippines In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements in MAN 201 - Research Methodology by: Andrew S. Zerrudo R.N to: Dr. Alvin V. Nuqui MABS‚ Ph.D October 2012 Chapter 1 The Problem and Its Background Introduction Teenage pregnancy or adolescent pregnancy is the early conception of

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    now. I felt this because turning 13 is now considered to be the beginning of your teenage era‚ a time filled with hidden dangers‚ mysteries and new opportunities. Personally the last thing I had in mind when I reached the ‘age of prodigy’ was becoming a parent ! Yet this was certainly wasn’t the case for teenagers of the 1950’s. Statistics provided in the article showed me‚ the biggest year in U.S history for teenage birth was 1957. Nancy Gibbs then goes onto justify why this occurred and it was not

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    Santo Tomás‚ University of (sän’tō tōmäs’)‚ at Manila‚ the Philippines; Roman Catholic‚ coeducational; founded 1611 by Dominican priests. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the country. It has faculties of sacred theology‚ canon law‚ philosophy‚ civil law‚ medicine and surgery‚ pharmacy‚ arts and letters‚ and engineering as well as colleges of education‚ science‚ commerce and business administration‚ architecture and fine arts‚ and nursing. There is also a graduate school and a conservatory

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    Running Head: Teen Pregnancy Teenage Pregnancies and Health Risks Betty Samuelsen Western Governors University Teen girls should refrain from the peer pressure of becoming pregnant. Becoming pregnant at a young age may have consequences with the range of seriousness. Pregnant teens are encouraging others to become pregnant in the form of peer pressure. Teens are watching too much television that encourages them to become pregnant. Pregnancy is a major reason that the dropout rate of teen

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    National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy says that teenage pregnancy is occurring in an adolescent girl between the ages of 13 to 18. Socioeconomic is one factor in which is the social and economic experiences that help mold one’s personality‚ attitudes‚ and lifestyle. It can also define regions and neighborhoods. Socioeconomic factors also include the ethnicity‚ and sense of community. Socioeconomic status is based on family income‚ parental educational level‚ parental occupation

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    or erode the sense of security of its members; pursuer-distancer cycles (family systems) are particularly pertinent to an understanding of couples’ attachment relationships; transition points provide a particular challenge for the couple systems‚ as partners seek to re-establish familiar interaction patterns or to develop new patterns; and there is mutual influence between the couple unit and other subsystems of the family (Akister‚ 2004; Feeney‚ 2004). Akister (2004) connotes that sense of attachment

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    FAMILY SYSTEMS DEBORA WIEST IVY TECH COMM COLLEGE HUMAN SERVICE 208

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    Family Systems and Healthy Development Liberty University Family Systems and Healthy Development In today’s world‚ families are dynamic and interdependent systems. The developmental processes of the children in the family are deeply affected by how the family system operates. However‚ a family’s structure does not determine whether it is a healthy family system or not. Today‚ families consist of single parents‚ stepparents‚ divorced parents‚ remarried parents‚ grandparents‚ aunts and uncles

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