Child motherhood: the incapability remains
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Bas, E. K., Bulbul, A., Uslu, S., Bas, V., & Zubarioglu, U. (2017). Child motherhood: the incapability remains. World Journal of Pediatrics, 13(3), 283-283. doi:10.1007/s12519-017-0040-7Özet
The period of adolescence, defined by the World Health Organization as the period between 10 and 19 years of age, is the transition from childhood to adulthood through a number of biological, psychological, and social changes. It has been reported that one in five individuals is an adolescent, and 85% of adolescents live in developing countries.[1] Pregnancies that occur in this period, when the individual has yet to complete the maturation process in both biological and psychological senses, are risky for both the mother and child.