TY - JOUR TI - Adolescent Pregnancy in a Greek Public Hospital During a Six-year Period (2000-2005)-A Retrospective Study AU - Panagopoulos, P. AU - Salakos, N. AU - Bakalianou, K. AU - Davou, E. AU - Iavazzo, C. AU - Paltoglou, G. AU - Liapis, A. JO - Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology PY - 2008 VL - 21 TODO - 5 SP - 265-268 PB - SN - 1083-3188 TODO - 10.1016/j.jpag.2008.05.003 TODO - adolescent; adolescent pregnancy; adult; article; controlled study; female; Greece; health service; human; immigrant; pregnancy rate; priority journal; public hospital; school child, Adolescent; Birth Certificates; Chi-Square Distribution; Emigrants and Immigrants; Female; Greece; Hospitals, Public; Humans; Mothers; Pregnancy; Pregnancy in Adolescence; Retrospective Studies TODO - Study Objective: Adolescent pregnancy constitutes a multidimensional social problem in modern Greece. The purpose of this study was to investigate the trends of teenage childbearing and to determine the relationship between the incidence of teenage pregnancy and immigrant status of the mother. Design: This is a retrospective correlational study. The birth registry of the hospital was examined for a 6-year period, from January 2000 to December 2005. Information about the age and nationality of the mothers was collected. Setting: The hospital under investigation is Tzaneio Hospital, a public general hospital that provides health services to the residents of Piraeus, a large municipality next to Athens. Results: During the study period 4628 women gave birth at Tzaneio Hospital, among which 349 (7.54%) were under the age of 19. The study hypothesis, that adolescent childbearing prevails among immigrant population, was confirmed (P < 0.01). Conclusion: Teenage pregnancy rate remains high among some subsamples of the population, such as immigrants. The Greek government, health professionals, and sexuality educators should all work together in order to confront this problem. © 2008 North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. ER -