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Friedman, Helen L. – Social Work, 1975
This article investigates the reasons why young single girls are keeping their babies far more often than they did a few years ago, and the role of the helping professions in dealing with these young mothers. (BW)
Descriptors: Adoption, Helping Relationship, Illegitimate Births, Parents
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Resnick, Michael D. – Social Work, 1984
Examines existing studies on adolescents' decision making about adoption and parenting and proposes some theoretical and methodological considerations for future investigations. Concluded that this issue has been inadequately researched and that most of the literature does not consider the capacity of adolescents to make decisions. (LLL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adoption, Decision Making, Early Parenthood
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Papademetriou, Marguerite – Social Work, 1971
In group discussions involving several families, the therapists attempt to clarify defective communication patterns that exist in these families and to help them develop more effective communication as a means of restoring family equilibrium. (Author)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Family Counseling, Family Problems, Group Guidance
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Clapp, Douglas F.; Raab, Rebecca Staude – Social Work, 1978
As more adolescent unmarried mothers decide to keep their babies, social service agencies need to reevaluate their programs to meet changing needs. This study examines the living situations, educational and employment status, and interpersonal relationships of 30 adolescent unmarried mothers to determine the services they themselves thought they…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Contraception, Followup Studies
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Burden, Dianne S.; Klerman, Lorraine V. – Social Work, 1984
Examines the literature regarding the increase in teenage parenthood and its consequences for the teenagers, their education, and society. Concludes that teenage mothers have high rates of welfare dependence, and suggests that moves toward prevention or job training will not succeed until the economic situation of women is improved. (LLL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Early Parenthood, Economic Factors, Illegitimate Births
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Gilbert, Gwendolyn C. – Social Work, 1974
Black adolescent parents need counsel from social workers who are able to intervene with a discerning knowledge of concepts, such as neocolonialism, survival, and liberation, that are important to them and to the black community. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Students, Counselor Role, Illegitimate Births
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Young, Alma T.; And Others – Social Work, 1975
The authors found very significant relationship between pregnant unmarried girls' attitudes and plans and that of their mothers. Because of this the authors recommend concrete community support to these mothers in their efforts to help their daughters as well as to involve them actively in prenatal programs for their daughters. (SE)
Descriptors: Females, Mother Attitudes, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship
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Brown, Shirley Vining – Social Work, 1980
Research on social services for pregnant teenagers should provide more information about these clients and their needs as well as the services available to them. Constructive suggestions can then be offered to influence public policy. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delivery Systems, Illegitimate Births, Needs Assessment