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Changes in conceptions in women younger than 18 years and the circumstances of young mothers in England in 2000-12: an observational study

Authors :
Rebecca S Geary
Kaye Wellings
Andrew Copas
Lorna Gibson
Anna Glasier
Clare Tanton
Rachel H. Scott
Kyle G Jones
Paul Wilkinson
Catherine H Mercer
Bob Erens
Anne M Johnson
Rebecca S French
Melissa J Palmer
Jessica Datta
Wendy Macdowall
Source :
The Lancet, Wellings, K, Palmer, M J, Geary, R S, Gibson, L J, Copas, A, Datta, J, Glasier, A, Scott, R H, Mercer, C H, Erens, B, Macdowall, W, French, R S, Jones, K, Johnson, A M, Tanton, C & Wilkinson, P 2016, ' Changes in conceptions in women younger than 18 years and the circumstances of young mothers in England in 2000–12: an observational study ', The Lancet, vol. 388, no. 10044, pp. 586-595 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30449-4, Lancet (London, England)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2016.

Abstract

Summary Background In 2000, a 10-year Teenage Pregnancy Strategy was launched in England to reduce conceptions in women younger than 18 years and social exclusion in young parents. We used routinely collected data and data from Britain's National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal) to examine progress towards these goals. Methods In this observational study, we used random-effects meta-regression to analyse the change in conception rates from 1994–98 to 2009–13 by top-tier local authorities in England, in relation to Teenage Pregnancy Strategy-related expenditure per head, socioeconomic deprivation, and region. Data from similar probability sample surveys: Natsal-1 (1990–91), Natsal-2 (1999–2001), and Natsal-3 (2010–12) were used to assess the prevalence of risk factors and their association with conception in women younger than 18 years in women aged 18–24 years; and the prevalence of participation in education, work, and training in young mothers. Findings Conception rates in women younger than 18 years declined steadily from their peak in 1996–98 and more rapidly from 2007 onwards. More deprived areas and those receiving greater Teenage Pregnancy Strategy-related investment had higher rates of conception in 1994–98 and had greater declines to 2009–13. Regression analyses assessing the association between Teenage Pregnancy Strategy funding and decline in conception rates in women younger than 18 years showed an estimated reduction in the conception rate of 11·4 conceptions (95% CI 9·6–13·2; p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01406736
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet, Wellings, K, Palmer, M J, Geary, R S, Gibson, L J, Copas, A, Datta, J, Glasier, A, Scott, R H, Mercer, C H, Erens, B, Macdowall, W, French, R S, Jones, K, Johnson, A M, Tanton, C & Wilkinson, P 2016, ' Changes in conceptions in women younger than 18 years and the circumstances of young mothers in England in 2000–12: an observational study ', The Lancet, vol. 388, no. 10044, pp. 586-595 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30449-4, Lancet (London, England)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aeecb0be3374de845a15342a9f071b16
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30449-4