Teenage pregnancy

Systematic review addresses socioeconomic inequalities

BMJ 2007; 334 doi: 10.1136/bmj.39108.405139.1F (Published 1 February 2007)
Cite this as: BMJ 2007;334:221.2

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  1. Ginny Brunton, research officer (g.brunton@ioe.ac.uk),
  2. Ann Oakley, founding director,
  3. Angela Harden, senior research scientist in evidence synthesis
  1. 1Evidence for Policy and Practice Information and Coordinating (EPPI-) Centre, Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London, London WC1H 0NR

    We have grappled with social disadvantage and teenage pregnancy in our recent systematic reviews evaluating the effectiveness and appropriateness of interventions to reduce the social exclusion associated with teenage pregnancy.1 As Henderson et al postulate,2 we found that programmes aiming to change …

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