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The adolescent experience of pregnancy and abortion: A developmental analysis

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Discernible trends in the largely inconclusive survey-oriented literature on adolescent pregnancy and abortion suggest that demographic idiosyncracies or neurotic predispositions are the significant correlates of illegitimacy. An in-depth study of a homogeneous population of 13 unwed pregnant adolescents suggests a strong developmental determinant. The experience of pregnancy and abortion is heavily determined by the stage-specific conflicts of early, middle, and late adolescence. From an analysis of interview and projective materials, three clinically and statistically significant patterns of the experience and motivation for pregnancy emerge, one for each of the three adolescent substages. It is suggested that similar developmental paradigms could be applied to a wide range of adolescent issues.

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This paper is based on a dissertation written in 1972 at the University of Michigan.

Received Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. She is presently working at the University of Michigan Health Service as a psychologist. She plants to continue studies of problems connected with feminine adolescent development.

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Hatcher, S.L.M. The adolescent experience of pregnancy and abortion: A developmental analysis. J Youth Adolescence 2, 53–102 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02213922

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