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Record ID: c19bcf1e-31cc-43bc-9276-e8b8c65cdd4f
Type: Conference Paper
Title: Study of adolescent pregnancy in Western Australia
Other Titles: The way forward : children, young people and domestic violence : proceedin[cut]
Authors: Quinlivan, Julie
Keywords: Impact on children and young people;Economic costs;Pregnancy
Year: 2000
Publisher: Office of the Status of Women, [Canberra
Notes:  Asserts that removing pregnant teenage woman from domestic violence and abuse is critical for the future well-being of her child. Explores the results of a 1999 West Australian study which conducted a study to determine the significant antenatal experience of domestic violence in young adolescent pregnancy, and the impact of this abuse on pregnancy outcomes. Also examined the cost of teenage pregnancy, as complicated by domestic violence as compared to average Australian cost relating to pregnancy and delivery care.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/21019
ISBN: 9780642705600
Physical description: viii, 235 p. : ill., ports. ; 30 cm.
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