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2019
DOI: 10.37719/jhcs.2019.v1i2.oa006
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Relationship between Health Literacy and Health-Promoting Behaviors among Teen Pregnant Mothers

Abstract: Background: Teenagers who became pregnant face many pregnancy difficulties as they are less likely to have enough physical development to withstand a healthy pregnancy or to give birth. Thus, health literacy and the promotion of healthy behavior among pregnant mothers are of paramount importance. This study is aimed to assess the relationship between health literacy and health-promoting behaviors among the selected teen pregnant mothers in attaining maternal health. Methods: Descriptive-correlational des… Show more

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“…Addressing the impact of teenage pregnancy on maternal mental health should not only focus on the individual mother, but also consider the needs and well-being of the child and the support provided by the family and community. Intervention programs that involve a holistic and multidisciplinary approach, including social support, psychological counseling, mental health education, and strengthening family relationships, can help reduce the negative impact of teenage pregnancy on maternal and child mental health (Barca et al, 2019).…”
Section: Impact Of Teenage Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%

The Relationship Between Teenage Pregnancy and Future Maternal Mental Health

Etelvina Jose S. Tilman,
Eugenia Carvalho de Araujo,
Natalia Pereira
et al. 2024
JIMR
“…Addressing the impact of teenage pregnancy on maternal mental health should not only focus on the individual mother, but also consider the needs and well-being of the child and the support provided by the family and community. Intervention programs that involve a holistic and multidisciplinary approach, including social support, psychological counseling, mental health education, and strengthening family relationships, can help reduce the negative impact of teenage pregnancy on maternal and child mental health (Barca et al, 2019).…”
Section: Impact Of Teenage Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%

The Relationship Between Teenage Pregnancy and Future Maternal Mental Health

Etelvina Jose S. Tilman,
Eugenia Carvalho de Araujo,
Natalia Pereira
et al. 2024
JIMR