Gilbert Ramirez2019-08-222019-08-221999-08-012013-05-16https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12503/29415Omoloh, Wilfred, J., A Descriptive Analysis of Adolescent Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes in Tarrant County, Texas. Master of Public Health, August 14, 1999, 110 pp, 19 tables, reference list, 68 titles. A descriptive study of adolescent pregnancy and birth outcomes in Tarrant county, Texas between 1991 and 1995 was conducted to evaluate the effect of maternal age on infant birthweight and mortality among White, African American, and Hispanic adolescent mothers nineteen years and older. The age of the mother was not a significant predictor of infant birthweight and mortality, but mother’s ethnicity, weight gain, and gestational age were found to be strong predictors of infant birthweight and mortality. The Hispanic ethnic group came out much better than White and Black mothers but no difference between White and Black mothers regarding birthweight was found. The results from the data analysis demonstrated that teenage pregnancy may not be a serious problem in Tarrant County, Texas as was previously though.application/pdfenEthnic StudiesMaternal and Child HealthMedicine and Health SciencesObstetrics and GynecologyPublic HealthRace and EthnicityAdolescent pregnancybirth outcomesmaternal ageinfant birth weight and mortalityethnicityTarrant CountyTexasA Descriptive Analysis of Adolescent Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes in Tarrant County, TexasThesis