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How Accurately Can We Predict Repeat Teen Pregnancy Based on Social Ecological Factors?

Jessica Harding, Betsy Keating, Jennifer Walzer, Fei Xing, Susan Zief and Jessica Gao

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Abstract: This study examined theoretically selected predictors of repeat teen pregnancy at the individual, relationship, family, and community or environmental levels. In addition, it examined whether these factors can accurately predict whether teen mothers will have a repeat pregnancy.

Keywords: Teen pregnancy; machine learning; predictive analytics; teen parents; repeat pregnancy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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