1. An evaluation of an adolescent prenatal education program.
- Author
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Covington DL, Peoples-Sheps MD, Buescher PA, Bennett TA, and Paul MV
- Abstract
Objective: To evaluate a prenatal education and support program for adolescents. Methods: Quasi-experimental, comparison group design in which historical controls (n=191), geographically close controls (n=312), and resource-similar controls (n=227) were compared with program participants (n=184). Results: Program participants were less likely to have inadequate prenatal care utilization than were historical controls (odds ratio=0.39, 95% confidence interval=0.2, 0.7). There were no consistent effects with regard to maternal weight gain. Program participants were significantly less likely to have low-birth-weight births than were historical controls (odds ratio=0.48, 95% confidence interval=0.2, 0.9). Conclusion: Effects of the program might be strengthened by focusing on improving maternal nutrition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 1998