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Contraceptive Knowledge and Intentions Among Latina Teenagers Experiencing Their First Birth

Pamela I. Erickson and Susan C.M. Scrimshaw

Institute for Social Science Research, Working Paper Series from Institute for Social Science Research, UCLA

Abstract: This article describes the social context of pregnancy, contraceptive knowlege, past birth control use and plans for future contraception for 233 adolescent women of Mexican origin and/or descent delivering their first child in one of two Los Angeles hospitals. The teenagers described here were part of a larger sample of 518 women interviewed in 1981 and 1982. Although this paper focuses on adolescents, the adult group is briefly discussed for purposes of comparison.

Date: 1985-06-01
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