Few conditions affect optimal psychosocial development to a greater degree than childhood abuse. High- risk sexual behaviors and teen pregnancy are among the most tangible manifestations of developmental disruption for females. Adverse childhood experiences such as maltreatment (e.g., neglect, physical abuse, or sexual abuse) are clearly associated with inordinately high rates of teen pregnancy, as the rate of teen pregnancy for maltreated adolescents has been estimated to be approximately 4 times higher than the national average. The proposed study is a prospective longitudinal study of 345 maltreated and 204 comparison nulliparous adolescent females aged 14 through 18 and seeks to identify pre-pregnancy factors and predispositional antecedents of subsequent pregnancy-risk defined as: high-risk sexual behaviors, teen pregnancy, and teen motherhood. Informed by past research, the proposed study will employ a comprehensive, multivariate assessment strategy of hypothesized pre-pregnancy mechanisms previously demonstrated to be important correlates of subsequent pregnancy-risk. The proposed study will improve on past research by 1) providing solid prospective evidence that maltreated adolescents have inordinately high pregnancy-risk, 2) testing whether pre-pregnancy mechanisms measured earlier in development mediate the effect of maltreatment on subsequent pregnancy-risk, 3) illuminating unique pathways to pregnancy-risk for maltreated females, and 4) providing a better understanding of the points in adolescent development when females are at particular risk for subsequent high-risk sexual behaviors, teen pregnancy, and teen motherhood. The proposed study will also identify the differential impact of abuse characteristics on outcome, and explore protective factors that may serve to moderate the effects of maltreatment. Finally, the proposed study will contrast pathways to high-risk sexuality, teen pregnancy, and teen motherhood across diverse ethnic groups including African Americans, Whites, and a largely understudied and underserved ethnic group of urban Appalachians. Results will inform new directions in treatment and intervention strategies for adolescents who are at particular risk for engaging in high-risk sexual behaviors, becoming pregnant, or becoming a teenage parent. ? ? ?

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01HD052533-02
Application #
7382509
Study Section
Psychosocial Development, Risk and Prevention Study Section (PDRP)
Program Officer
Maholmes, Valerie
Project Start
2007-03-10
Project End
2012-02-29
Budget Start
2008-03-01
Budget End
2009-02-28
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
$491,837
Indirect Cost
Name
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Department
Type
DUNS #
071284913
City
Cincinnati
State
OH
Country
United States
Zip Code
45229
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