2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.1815
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Possible Individual-, System-, and Policy-Level Contributors to Teen Pregnancy and Risk of Premature Mortality

Elizabeth L. Cook
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“…In the Invited Commentary “Possible Individual-, System-, and Policy-Level Contributors to Teen Pregnancy and Risk of Premature Mortality,” 1 published March 14, 2024, there was an error describing the results of the study by Ray et al 2 In the first paragraph, the highest risk of premature death was among those whose pregnancies ended in livebirth, stillbirth, miscarriage, or ectopic pregnancy. This article has been corrected.…”
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“…In the Invited Commentary “Possible Individual-, System-, and Policy-Level Contributors to Teen Pregnancy and Risk of Premature Mortality,” 1 published March 14, 2024, there was an error describing the results of the study by Ray et al 2 In the first paragraph, the highest risk of premature death was among those whose pregnancies ended in livebirth, stillbirth, miscarriage, or ectopic pregnancy. This article has been corrected.…”
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confidence: 99%