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Review : Teenage pregnancy: a reflective analysis

{blacksquare} Analysis of interview data from a television programme was undertaken in order to reflect upon a 16-year old girl's specific experience of pregnancy.

{blacksquare} Five major themes emerged from the thematic data content analysis 'role- modelling', 'demographics', 'punishment', 'locus of control' and 'self-validation'

{blacksquare} Analysis of the theme of 'role-modelling' suggests that constructions of childhood and concepts of health may be positively influenced by social learning.

{blacksquare} A client centred model of health promotion may aid health care workers when trying to promote the health of these young girls given the appropriate resources.

Key Words: Concepts of Health • Constructions of Childhood • Health Promotion • Social Learning • Teenage Pregnancy

Journal of Child Health Care, Vol. 5, No. 4, 143-149 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/136749350100500402


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