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Pregnant Adolescents With Addictions
Authors:Elizabeth Jane Bragg  RNC  MSN
Affiliation:Elizabeth Jane Bragg is the director of the Nursing Program in the Patient Care Services Department of the University of Cincinnati Hospital in Cincinnati, OH.
Abstract:
Adolescence is the most formative time in the lives of women. During this time girls are making choices that have implications for the rest of their lives. Adolescence also can be a time when the negative impact of sexual and physical abuse from childhood begins to take its toll, contributing to adolescent pregnancy and substance abuse. In the last decade the incidences of pregnancy and drug use in the adolescent population have increased, with 80% of teenagers reported being sexually active by the age of 19 years and 80% of high school seniors reporting use of alcohol; 64% reporting smoking; and 41 % reporting marijuana use in 1995. Nurses working with pregnant adolescents must screen for substance abuse problems and physical abuse. If problems are identified, the nurse should refer the adolescent for counseling.
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