Ely, E. & Dulmus, C. (2008), “A psychosocial profile of adolescent pregnancy termination patients”, Social Work in Health Care, Vol. 46-3,
This paper highlights the psychological thinking of the girls who got pregnant and then tackled a way out of this early age problem. The study shows the experience they went through and how such incidents changed their lives. The behavioral test conducted on the girls that aged 14-21 years old. Hence, a greater understanding of such population can be generated from this paper. The third aspect is of separation of pregnancy, parenting and marriage. The response to this aspect of the participants is against the structure of the society. According to the traditions, patterns, structure and customs of the society a couple gets married and then they plan to have babies.
This paper highlights the psychological thinking of the girls who got pregnant and then tackled a way out of this early age problem. The study shows the experience they went through and how such incidents changed their lives. The behavioral test conducted on the girls that aged 14-21 years old. Hence, a greater understanding of such population can be generated from this paper.
Lopez, P. & Allen, J. (2007), “Addressing the health needs of adolescents transitioning out of foster care”, Pediatric Nursing, Vol. 33-4,
As, the problem shows it is sensitive, so it is normal to face complexities when tackling these problems and facing the patients. It becomes very important that when the girls get free from the problem they have various other problem attach with them; such as, financial concerns, no contact with relatives, not mentally stable and adverse health conditions. Therefore, these variables need to be taken under consideration, and create an understanding of the transitional phase.
Rudnick, J. D. (2007). “Transformational leadership”, Health Progress