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    Teen pregnancy is increasing at an alarming rate every day also the United States has one of the highest teen pregnancy rates in the western industrialized world. The majority of young female teens are not prepared mentally, emotionally, or even financially to take care of a child of their own. Furthermore, children are physically unable to take care of themselves which means that they need to be attended to at all times. This can become overwhelming and frustrating for a teen mother because of…

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    Sex education in public schools has been one of the most controversial topics in Ontario in recent months. Children in public schools are susceptible to learning about a delicate topic from media and their friends. These kinds of sources may give misrepresentations and misinformation of the sexual content. Having sex education in public schools allows students to have proper education and information about body parts, senses, and functions, and stages of development. It benefits parents who are…

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    resolve their clients’ problems. There has always been a great controversy on abortion, many adolescent women make the mistake of getting pregnant and find the easy way out by committing abortion this is their easy route out of mother hood. A teenage pregnancy is seen as a crisis for both teens and parents. A social worker is a great help for the teen and parents because a social worker can help both teens and their parents cope with their issue. The social worker will inform them with a variety…

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    circumstances. My application of the Health Belief Model is basically a breakdown of why a large proportion of the adolescent population are not using contraception. Self-efficacy plays a significant role in decreasing the rates of STDs and unwanted pregnancies because the lack of contraception can be a result of their lack of confidence on the issue. If adolescents are not confident in their ability to correctly use contraceptives, they will not use them. It is critical that adolescents also…

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    Teenage Pregnancy Rates

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    Reducing the Teenage Pregnancy Rates Teenage pregnancy has been common for hundreds of years. Teenagers in the 1500 's were expected to marry and give birth to a son as young as 16 years old. Many young girls died while giving birth, as well as their children. The teen pregnancy rate peaked in 1957 with 97 per 1,000 teens getting pregnant. Over the past 40 years, the teenage pregnancy rate in the United States is at an all-time low. (HubPages.com) Even with this drastic decrease, our country…

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    Poverty In Arizona

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    lacks a usual or socially acceptable amount of money or material possessions (Webster). The question people are probably wondering is, why is there so much poverty? For that question to be answered is to take a look at the causes and effects. Teenage pregnancy, lack of education, and substance abuse are issues that may contribute to poverty in Arizona. Throughout the country poverty is a huge issue; with Arizona ranking one of the highest in the country. Many of the poor live their life trying…

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    of 15-17, while 95 teens out of 1000 are pregnant within the ages of 18-19,” – (Cosmopolitan). 75% of teen pregnancies are unplanned because the teens are either looking for sex education through the internet and/or reality television shows similar to ’16 and Pregnant’ and ‘Teen Mom’, or just simply not asking their fellow peers or parents. Shows like ’16 and Pregnant’ promotes teen pregnancy because it makes teen girls believe that if they go onto the show, they will become famous and get…

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    I had some very hard decisions to make and a lot to think about concerning my future. My mother did not want me to keep the baby. She knew it would change my life and she did not want me to go through the struggles of being a teenage mother. In the end the decision to keep or get rid of the baby was my choice and I know I made the right choice to keep him. My older brothers tried to talk me out of the decision but I stood firm. My mother accepted my choice and supported my…

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    something go wrong then they won’t know what to do; they will more than likely take the easy way out which would be abortion. By offering free birth control and better educate not just women, but men on sex then we can decrease the amount of unintended pregnancies which could cause the abortion rate to lower. A nationwide program that educates young people of all races and sexualities how to practice safe sex is a better solution than a health class that has a curriculum that varies state to…

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    avoid unplanned pregnancies.” Although teenage pregnancy rates have decreased due to improved contraceptive usage, Santelli at el. (2007) found that the United States still has high rates of teen pregnancy compared to other developed countries. This law creates a public health issue because prohibiting adolescents from receiving…

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