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. 1992 Feb:62 ( Pt 1):139-47.
doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8279.1992.tb01007.x.

The educational antecedents of teen fatherhood

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The educational antecedents of teen fatherhood

K Dearden et al. Br J Educ Psychol. 1992 Feb.

Abstract

In attempting to identify the determinants of teen pregnancy, researchers have focused on risk factors for young women, largely ignoring teen fathers. This study examines the educational antecedents of teen fatherhood using the 1958 National Child Development Study. Results suggest that those less than 20 years old at onset of fatherhood are much more likely than those who had not fathered a child by age 23 to have experienced academic difficulties and that such difficulties antedate teen fatherhood by as much as a decade. Variables measuring parents' lack of interest in their sons' education were strongly associated with the risk of teen fatherhood as were teachers' negative assessment of boys' academic ability, and the boys' own desire to terminate education as early as possible. Social class was modestly important in explaining differences in educational experiences for teen fathers and non-fathers.

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