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The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and
Adverse Infant Outcomes
Alex Rogers
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
OBJECTIVES
1) To pose the question and explain its importance
2) To describe the methodology employed to answer question
3) To describe the results of the question
4) To critically appraise the results
5) To describe the implications of the results
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
Why Are We Interested?
1) Excess adverse infant outcomes in adolescents
2) Intergenerational cycle of deprivation
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
Infant mortality 50% higher in adolescent pregnancy compared with 20-29 year old mothers
LBW, SGA and Prematurity
World Health Organisation (WHO)
• 40% council housing
• 70% rely on income supportTeenage Pregnancy Associates
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
Intergenerational Cycle
Adverse Outcomes
LOW SE STATUS
TEENAGE PREGNANC
Y
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
Measuring Adverse Outcomes
• Low Birth Weight (<2500g)
• Small Size for Gestational Age(10th percentile for birth weight)
• Prematurity
• APGAR Score (Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, Respiration of newborn)
• Infant Mortality
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
Defining Adolescence
Adolescent Childbearing*:
Pregnancy in a female <20 years of age
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
What do we want to achieve?
Adverse infant outcomes
Limit intergenerational cycle of deprivation
BEST POSSIBLE START
EQUAL FOOTING
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
MODIFYING RISK
Need to know the risk factors
Hence
“The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes”
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
STUDY RETRIEVAL
• 4 major databases
– EMBASE, MEDLINE, Cochrane Library and MIDIRS
• 883 articles returned
Screened by title, abstract and eligibility criteria
• Limited to studies on UK and US populations
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
Results – 11 Studies
Significant associations
Adverse infant
outcomes
PATERNAL ABSENCE
INADEQUATE PRENATAL CARE- US populations
only
POOR NUTRITIONAL STATUS- Folate- Iron
- Selenium- Low weight gain & pre-pregnancy BMI YOUNG
MATERNAL AGE
SMOKING
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
RESULTS - STRENGTHS
i. Dose-response relationship
ii. Consistency
iii. Originality
iv. Objectivity
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
RESULTS - WEAKNESSES
i. “Adolescent childbearing”
ii. Quality of results
iii. CONFOUNDERS
- Alcohol, psychological stress, substance abuse
iv. Generalisability – ethnicity
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
IMPLICATIONS
• Higher quality research:
- Prospective cohort studies
FUTURE: Government policy making
- Smoking
- Nutrition
- Paternal involvement
- Prenatal attendance
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
SUMMARY
↳ Risk factors for adverse birth outcomes identified
↳ Critical appraisal: moderate quality
↳ Improve research quality government policy-making
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I would like to thank Professor Peter Donnelly for all his advice and support
throughout this project.
The Relationship Between Adolescent Childbearing and Adverse Infant Outcomes
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