There is widespread acknowledgement that although adolescents share many characteristics with adults, their health-related problems and needs are different in a number …
J Roth, J Hendrickson, M Schilling… - Journal of School …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
This article reviews recent medical research on the relationship between young maternal age and the incidence of low birth weight infants. One line of research,“nature,” emphasizes …
MC Jolly, N Sebire, J Harris, S Robinson… - Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2000 - Elsevier
Objective: To quantify the age-related risks of adverse outcome during pregnancy in women less than 18 years old. Methods: We analyzed data from 341,708 completed singleton …
Objectives. To compare associations between socioeconomic status and low birth weight across the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, countries that share …
Birth weight of a child is an important indicator of its vulnerability for childhood illness and chances of survival. A large number of infant deaths can be averted by appropriate …
Background Although a number of studies have investigated correlations of maternal age with birth outcomes, an extensive assessment using age as a continuous variable is lacking …
TJ Mathews, F Menacker… - National vital statistics …, 2003 - academia.edu
Objectives—This report presents 2001 period infant mortality statistics from the linked birth/infant death data set (linked file) by a variety of maternal and infant characteristics …
SK Gill, C Broussard, O Devine… - … Research Part A …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND: Birth defects affect 3% of babies born, and are one of the leading causes of infant mortality. Both younger and older maternal age may pose increased risks for certain …
NE Reichman - The future of children, 2005 - JSTOR
In the United States black women have for decades been twice as likely as white women to give birth to babies of low birth weight who are at elevated risk for developmental …