Teenage Pregnancy In The United States

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Teen pregnancy is an issue that has been around for decades. There are movies, shows, magazines, you name it, all with the topic of young parenthood. “Teen pregnancy rates have declined… but it is worth remembering that teenage pregnancy rates in America are still at least twice as high as other industrialized countries” (Horton, 2006 p. 21). Teen pregnancy is an issue because it makes it harder for the teen and the child. Teenagers are not fully developed so their purpose is not to raise children. If they do not have the support they need, a child, can cause detrimental problems. So what can be done about this issue? One of the things that is important for teenage parents to be successful is support. If the teen parents are given the opportunity …show more content…

It is not always taken into consideration how the father is feeling and how he is handling the situation mentally. “The future father can often feel alone, as if he doesn’t belong, increasing the risk of him not taking responsibility and staying involved” (Kirven, 2014). That is why it is significant for the teenage father to have support as well and have the same opportunities to become educated along with the teenage mother. “Young mothers receive support from a variety of sources including families, schools, clinics, peers, and partners. Men tend to receive less social support or tangible support in their role as fathers” (Florsheim et al., 2012). Teen fathers are often stereotyped as dead beat dads, and it has been proven that a child prospers efficiently if they have their father in their life. “Tales of absent fathers and the impact of their absences on children are told all too often in therapy” (Sieber, 2008). It is easier for a young future father to succumb to the pressures and stress and deny paternity and responsibility causing extra turmoil on the mother. If the father receives the same support the mother does and is included in the process then he is more likely to stay involved in the child’s life. “It is important that practitioners introduce participatory action steps that connect them with the young fathers. Practitioners should strive to include young …show more content…

In one study they conducted a 10 week counseling program for 105 pregnant adolescents and their parents. They measured co-parenting skills and parental function during the second trimester, 12 weeks after birth, and 18 months after birth. The results showed that the young fathers that completed the program showed more positive parenting than fathers in the control group. (Florisheim et al., 2012)
In another study a Reality Therapy practitioner met with young soon to be fathers and noted the session. The results of the client centered session showed that the fathers showed that they could invasion their future better as an individual and as a parent. (Kiren, 2014). When researching the topic in the future it is recommended to be aware of biases. Some of the articles had to void some of the research because of biased views. “A source of bias common among programs located in resource-rich areas is the difficulty of isolating a true “none treatment” control group” (Akinbami et al.,

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