The antecedents of teen fatherhood: a retrospective case-control study of Great Britain youth.
- 1 April 1995
- journal article
- Published by American Public Health Association in American Journal of Public Health
- Vol. 85 (4) , 551-554
- https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.85.4.551
Abstract
Historically, researchers have focused on identifying risk factors for teen motherhood, largely ignoring teen fathers. This study uses the 1958 National Child Development Study of Great Britain to examine antecedents of teen fatherhood. Teen fathers were compared with later fathers and nonfathers by using epidemiological methods. Results indicate that boys who became fathers while in their teens were at increased risk for experiencing problems at home and at school and were more likely to demonstrate aggressive, truant, and law-breaking behaviors. Many of these risk factors were also evident among those who became fathers while in their early 20s.Keywords
This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Substance Use and Other Factors Associated with Risky Sexual Behavior among Pregnant AdolescentsFamily Planning Perspectives, 1992
- The Impact of Family Disruption in Childhood on Transitions Made in Young Adult LifePopulation Studies, 1992
- THE EDUCATIONAL ANTECEDENTS OF TEEN FATHERHOODBritish Journal of Educational Psychology, 1992
- Sibling Differences in Adolescent Sexual Behavior: Inferring Process Models from Family Composition PatternsJournal of Marriage and Family, 1992
- The effects of family structure on the sexual behavior of adolescents.1991
- Early Onset of Adolescent Sexual Behavior and Drug InvolvementJournal of Marriage and Family, 1990
- Intergenerational Consequences of Family DisruptionAmerican Journal of Sociology, 1988
- Linkages Between Sexual Activity and Alcohol and Drug Use Among American AdolescentsFamily Planning Perspectives, 1988
- The Age at which Childbearing Starts--A Longitudinal StudyPopulation Studies, 1983
- Transition from virginity to nonvirginity among youth: A social-psychological study over time.Developmental Psychology, 1975