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GARCIA, JOHN MARK M.

ABM 11David

SHS Practical Research I


Activity 1 – Chapter Two: Review of Related Literature
BOOKs
1. Singh (2007), Teenage pregnancy was associated with a significantly higher risk of
PIH, PET, eclampsia, premature onset of labor, fetal deaths and premature delivery.
2. Sylvana (2005), comparing school-based abstinence-only programs with those
including contraceptive information (abstinence-plus) to determine which has the
greatest impact on teen pregnancy.
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3. Nathalie Fleming (2007), stated that All teenage groups were associated with
increased risks for pre-term delivery, low birth weight and neonatal mortality.
4. According to Joyce C. Abma (2006), an estimated 757,000 pregnancies among
teenagers 15-19 years resulted in 425,000 live births, 215,000 induced abortions, and
117,000 fetal losses
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5. According to S Paranjothy (2008), There has been some decrease in the teenage
pregnancy rate over the last decade in the UK but rates are still considerably higher
than those in other European countries.
6. According to Bratati Banerjee (2009), Early marriage and confinement are
contributing factors to high maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity.
GARCIA, JOHN MARK M.
ABM 11David

Activity 2 – ExCITE me!


BOOKs

1. Ashok Kumar, Tej Singh, Sriparna Basu, Sulekha Pandey & V. Bhargava: The Indian
Journal of Pediatrics volume 74, (pages927–931) 2007.

2.Sylvana E. Bennett M.D.a, Nassim P. Assefi M.D.bc: Journal of Adolescent Health


Volume 36, Issue 1, January 2005, Pages 72-81

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3. Xi-Kuan Chen, Shi Wu Wen, Nathalie Fleming, Kitaw Demissie, George G Rhoads,
Mark Walker: Teenage pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes: a large population
based retrospective cohort study, (International Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 36,
Issue 2, April 2007, Pages 368–373,)
4. Stephanie J. Ventura, M.A.; Joyce C. Abma, Ph.D.; William D. Mosher, Ph.D: Recent
Trends in Teenage Pregnancy in the United States, (2006) Division of Vital Statistics,
National Center For Health Statistics 3311 Toledo Rd Hyattsville, MD 20782.
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5. Aranjothy S, Broughton H, Adappa R: Teenage pregnancy: who suffers?, (November
19, 2008) 2009 BMJ Publishing Group & Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
6. Bratati Banerjee, GK Pandey, Debashis Dutt, Bhaswati Sengupta, Maitrayei Mondal,
and Sila Deb: Teenage Pregnancy: A Socially Inflicted Health Hazard, (Indian J
Community Med. 2009 Jul).

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