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PBL1: Reporting and discussing: Task 2 Teen pregnancy and how it can be…
PBL1: Reporting and discussing: Task 2 Teen pregnancy and how it can be avoided
views against abortion (Emma)
Religion: could be religious, so that they have views against abortion (Emma)
Condoms are hard to come by in Korea because you need to have ID to purchase condoms(Emma)
In Korea it is highly likely that someone could be raped at a young age
Sedgh, G., Finer, L. B., Bankole, A., Eilers, M. A., & Singh, S. (2015). Adolescent pregnancy, birth, and abortion rates across countries: levels and recent trends. The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, 56(2), 223–230.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2014.09.007
Contraception
In the United Kingdom about 75% of young people in early adolescence and 85% in mid-adolescence, of both sexes, have reported that they used an effective form of contraception the last time they had sex. Teenagers are relatively poor users of both barrier and hormonal contraceptives (Kyle)
Tripp, J., & Viner, R. (2005). Sexual health, contraception, and teenage pregnancy. Bmj, 330(7491), 590-593. (Kyle)
Many reasons for not obtaining desired contraception exist and are associated with non-use of contraception. Removing these reasons may help reduce unintended pregnancies and rates of pregnancy termination. (Kyle)
Homco, J. B., Peipert, J. F., Secura, G. M., Lewis, V. A., & Allsworth, J. E. (2009). Reasons for ineffective pre-pregnancy contraception use in patients seeking abortion services. Contraception, 80(6), 569-574. (Kyle)
Free contraception provided by government in UK to avoid teenage pregnancy.
Better education from schools(Emma)
Chat rooms (Emily)
Free condoms ( C cards) and leaflets about safe sex (Emily)
Barnes, N. D., & Harrod, S. E. (1993). Teen pregnancy prevention: A rural model using school and community collaboration. The School Counselor, 41(2), 137-140. (Emily)
learn more about teen pregnancy (Emma)
Internet chat rooms and programmes (Emily)
Findings from the study include: girls in teen pregnancy prevention program were more likely to choose not to have sex when pressured and had lower rates of pregnancy and births compared to girls who did not participate in the program. (Emily)
Philliber, S., Kaye, J., & Herrling, S. (2001). The national evaluation of the Children’s Aid Society Carrera-Model Program to prevent teen pregnancy. Accord, NY: Philliber Research Associates. (Emily)
Evolution surrounding teenage pregnancy (Chloe)
Parental investment theory (Trivers, 1977)
Emma Whitfield, Chloe Rickard, Natasha Anthony, Kyle, Emily
Group 2 Discussion