In teen girls England Those who come from the deprived background Giving birth is more likely Before the age of 20, compared to their peers in high income brackets.
Girls academically higher than low-income houses were 10 times more likely A pregnancy reported In a hospital, with the possibility of 3.5 percent of the equally academic, high-or-age peers, who had a 0.3 percent chance.
Pregnancy rate Poor is the highest for girls who have less than the background, who had a probability of 12.9 percent by the age of 20. It is 40 times higher than those in a high-attainment, rich group.
John ZerimProfessor of Education and Social Statistics University College LondonWho wrote in the published study Oxford review of education, Said: “Social economically disadvantaged children with high levels of high level of achievement are probably the least hanging fruits to promote social mobility.
“If we are helping them fulfill their ability, then we must academically support this group in school, and also with arrangements to help managing broader issues in their lives. Education, social care And health services. ,
The study identified how the number was different between girls with high-achieving girls between 11 and 20 years of age. Success was measured by the results of the SAT taken at the end of the primary school, classifying the top 25 percent as a high-achievement.
Researchers calculated the data by observing the number of girls contacting the hospital due to pregnancy.
“As we are unable to inspect the termination, it is a large extent an indicator of complete pregnancies (ie give birth to a child) instead of falling pregnant per pregnant,” reported in the report.
Latest data available from National statistics office (ONS) revealed that the rate of adolescent conception in England and Wales had increased after 14 years fall. In 2022, the conception rate for children aged 16 to 17 years increased to 1.8 percent, and 0.2 percent for women under 16 years of age.
The Chairman of the Health and Goods Committee of the Local Government Authority (LGA), Dr. Wendy Taylor said: “Kishore pregnancy is not just a public health issue, it is about safety, education and social justice.
“Supporting young parents is equally important to improve the results and break the cycle of loss.”
The study also found that children with high-achieving deprived backgrounds were doubled for their peers with an 8 percent probability of 4 per cent to be hospitalized for mental health and behavior reasons.
Mr. Jerim said: “The results indicate the need for services to develop their reactions to the complex needs of the youth. This involves ensuring that is the perfect environment for initial intervention, which is important in addressing the diverse challenges faced by the youth of various socio -economic and achievement backgrounds.”