Supinya In-iw MD*, Pimonwan Kosolruttaporn MD*, Tidarat Chuwong MS*
Affiliation : * Division of Ambulatory, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine Siririaj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
Background : A promising clinical service in Siriraj Hospital, the young family clinic (YFC), is a one-stop service to provide
care for adolescent mothers and their children to prevent subsequent pregnancy, promote child-rearing, and avoid child
maltreatment.
Objective : To evaluate the outcomes of teenage mothers and their children attending YFC regularly for at least two years.
Material and Method: Sixty-four mother-infants pairs were included in the present study through charts reviewed.
A descriptive analysis was performed by using SPSS version 18.
Results : Mean age of teenage mothers was 17.2±1.9 years. After delivery, most of them (84.4%) dropped out from school
and remained unemployed. Eighteen point three percent reported illicit drug use and all of them became abstinent. There
was no subsequent pregnancy in the two-year follow-up at our service, because most of them (95.3%) chose one of the
contraceptive methods. The common option was the long-acting reversible contraception (92.2%). Most of them developed
good parenting skills after receiving the education in the clinic (86%), and two third of them (67.3%) continued breastfeeding
for at least four months. Most of the children (86.7%) had normal growth and development. There was no depression in
teenage mothers or child maltreatment.
Conclusion : Outcomes of the YFC showed a good quality of comprehensive health care service for teenage mothers and
their children. This hospital-based clinic should be provided to prevent negative consequences of both adolescent mothers
and their offspring.
Keywords : Young family clinic, Teenage mothers, Subsequent pregnancy, Parenting skills, Long-acting reversible contraception
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