Life after teenage childbearing: A long-term view on teenage mothers' wellbeing.
Amke M G van TintelenSophie H BoltEline DalmijnDanielle E M C JansenPublished in: Journal of reproductive and infant psychology (2021)
Respondents, on average, reported they were doing well and were satisfied with their lives, in both the short and long term. These results suggest that as the years pass, teenage mothers overcome difficulties. Regarding income and housing, however, short-term mothers were in a less favourable position. Tailored interventions are recommended to address smoking among (former) teenage mothers.
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