TY - JOUR PY - 2008// TI - The effect of childhood sexual abuse on adolescent pregnancy: an integrative research review JO - Journal for specialists in pediatric nursing A1 - Francisco, Melissa A. A1 - Hicks, Kasey A1 - Powell, Jane A1 - Styles, Kristin A1 - Tabor, Jessica L. A1 - Hulton, Linda J. SP - 237 EP - 248 VL - 13 IS - 4 N2 - PURPOSE: This study aims to describe the current research literature on the relationship of childhood sexual abuse and adolescent pregnancy and highlight the potential cross-cutting risk factors. DESIGN AND METHODS: Thirteen articles were identified as the basis of this review using Cooper's methodology (1998) for synthesizing research. Articles were categorized according to the levels of evidence proposed by Melnyk and Fineout-Overholt (2005). RESULTS: The majority of the studies identified a relationship between childhood sexual abuse and adolescent pregnancy (n=9). Cross-cutting risk factors included female gender, younger age, substance use/abuse, family constellation, parent-child conflict, and mother disengagement. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Strategies for nurses to identify pregnant and parenting adolescents who have been sexually victimized are important for early intervention. Resiliency factors of young people who report positive outcomes are highlighted.

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