Adolescence as the Context for Understanding Young Mothers' Engagement with Health Promotion: A Phenomenological Exploration
Background: The current social construction of young mothers is generally negative, pointing to a lack of engagement with universal services and poor outcomes for their infants and children. However, qualitative studies offer an alternative, more positive construct of young motherhood. Understanding...
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Main Authors: | Catherine Ellis (Author), Peter Sidebotham (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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