1. Teen Pregnancy and Childhood Abuse
Socioeconomically these individuals are less likely to achieve finishing Secondary and postsecondary education therefore giving the individual an socioeconomically disadvantage that could lead to various other problems such as low income, drug abuse and homelessness (Deardorff, Lahiff, Ozer, Young; 2010). ... The literature also generally failed to control one or more potential factors such as subgroups that include ethnicity, socioeconomic and other factors such as gender; such as the sexual outcomes of males, which could be utilized to specify gender differences and issues explore issues spe...
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