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Socio-Economic Status Affecting the Early Teenage Pregnancy

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Chapter I
The Problems and its Background
Introduction

National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy says that teenage pregnancy is occurring in an adolescent girl between the ages of 13 to 18. Socioeconomic is one factor in which is the social and economic experiences that help mold one's personality, attitudes, and lifestyle. It can also define regions and neighborhoods. Socioeconomic factors also include the ethnicity, and sense of community. Socioeconomic status is based on family income, parental educational level, parental occupation, and social status in the community. Families with low socioeconomic status often have less success in preparing their young children for school because they typically don’t have …show more content…

A socio-economic status is not affecting the early pregnancy and the profile of the respondents is not also related to early teenage pregnancy.

Conceptual Framework

Figure 1 Research Paradigm

Significance of the Study

This study aims to know the socio-economic status that affects the early teenage pregnancy and is design to gain insight and understanding about the lives of adolescent mothers and experiencing the realities of motherhood.

Specifically, the students with lack of knowledge about early pregnancy can be benefited in this research. Teenage pregnancy is a serious issue in our society today where people become pregnant because they are not informed. This study can also help in prevention of being pregnant at the early age. It can give us information on how personality, attitudes, lifestyle and social status in the community affect the early teenage pregnancy. It will teach you what you should avoid and causes of being pregnant.

Scope and Limitation

This study is aim to know the significance of socio-economic status of a teenage girl that can affect to the early teenage pregnancy. This is only concern on the adolescent girls who live in Sambat, Purok IV, Brgy. Sto Angel, San Pablo City with ages thirteen (13) to eighteen (18) who became pregnant. This study focuses on the status of teenage girls that in a very young age today have children of their own and why the case of

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