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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Harriette Boucher

Teenage pregnancy ‘10 times more likely’ among girls from disadvantaged backgrounds

  • A study has found that teenage girls from disadvantaged backgrounds in England are significantly more likely to give birth before the age of 20.
  • Academically high-achieving girls from low-income households were 10 times more likely to report a pregnancy compared to their equally academic, wealthier peers.
  • The highest pregnancy rates were observed among low-achieving girls from poorer backgrounds, with a 12.9 per cent chance by age 20.
  • Authored by Professor John Jerrim of University College London, the study advocates for a joined-up approach across education, social care, and health services.
  • The research also revealed that high-achieving children from disadvantaged backgrounds were twice as likely to be hospitalised for mental health and behavioural reasons.

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