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Title: Teen Parents Project


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Teen Parents Project
  • Professor Carol Morse, Director Health
    Wellbeing Research
  • Meredith McIntyre, Senior Lecturer School of
    Nursing Midwifery

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Teen Parents Project
  • Title
  • Teen Parents examining the influences of
    place on their social inequities and mental
    wellbeing.

3
Purpose of the Project
  • To identify which neighbourhood and psychosocial
    characteristics play an enhancing or compressing
    role in the lives of young parents and the
    barriers that preclude a return to education and
    training.

4
Project Objectives
  • a) identify the personal, interpersonal and
    ecological determinants that influence a teenager
    to proceed with a pregnancy (Ecological Model of
    development Glass Balfour, 2003
    Bronfenbrenner, 1989)
  • b) identify the contributions of various sources
    of social capital on the present experiences and
    future hopes and decision-making among young
    parents

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Project Objectives cont
  • c) carry out a pilot study and evaluate the
    utility of an intergenerational buddy programme
    to assist young parents to retrieve their
    educational prospects for a better future
  • d) evaluate the efficacy of teen sexual health
    and reproduction education subjects variously
    constructed and delivered to secondary school
    students and

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Project Objectives cont
  • e) use the findings to provide fresh policy
    recommendations that can guide community health
    and education services in the provision of
    relevant interventions for young parents and
    their children.

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Project Design
  • Methodologies.
  • A two phase project is proposed utilising both
    quantitative and qualitative approaches
  • Phase 1
  • Retrospective evaluation of sex education and
    impacts on decision making related to sexual
    behaviours
  • Phase 2
  • Young parents ecological model (mentorship
    program)

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Project Design
  • Phase 1
  • Structured interview, young women and men aged
    15-20 years who are either pregnant or already
    parents (n300,
  • Questionnaire young women and men aged 15-20
    years non parents (n1000)
  • Phase 2
  • Trial a pilot Buddy program where young parents
    are linked with an older mature person to receive
    mentoring in a range of educational endeavours
    that result in the teen being accepted into
    workplace training or TAFE
  • Career counselling, assessment of literacy,
    numeracy and computer skills, generic negotiation
    skills, mentorship through resume development
    personal presentation and interview skills.

9
Evidence to Support the need for this research?
  • Sources
  • Epidemiological audit Mornington Peninsula
    (Monash University 2005)
  • Greater attrition from secondary education 31
    45
  • Perinatal Births Data base (2003)
  • Teen births 5.4 (Vic average 2.9)
  • Frankston City Council Health Wellbeing Plan
    2002-2007)
  • Low culture of learning
  • A Fairer Victoria creating opportunities and
    addressing disadvantage (2005)
  • Recommendations supporting youth mentoring schemes

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Community Consultation and Partner Building
  • Community Consultation Exercise Undertaken
  • Community Health Services
  • Frankston Peninsula
  • Youth
  • City Council Services
  • Frankston Peninsula
  • Youth MCH
  • Peninsula Health Network
  • Core of Life
  • Community Health Services

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In Summary
  • Project fit
  • National Research Priority 2
  • Promoting and Maintaining Good Health
  • A Healthy Start to Life
  • Health Wellbeing (Health inequities, Vic Health
    2005)
  • Teen mothers are more likely to live in areas of
    geographical disadvantages, be single, to have
    been unaware of their pregnancy and gestation
    progression, experience high emotional distress
    and mental health problems, engage in adverse
    health behaviours substances use that are
    deleterious to themselves and their foetus /
    offspring, endure domestic violence, poverty, be
    the product of a teen pregnancy, be ignorant
    about sex and sexually transmitted infections and
    have greater exposure to petty and grand crimes
    (Centre for Adolescent Health)
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