articleJournal of Adolescent HealthJan 22, 2015HYBRID OA

Adolescent Pregnancy, Birth, and Abortion Rates Across Countries: Levels and Recent Trends

Guttmacher Institute

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Abstract

Methods

Information was obtained from countries' vital statistics reports and the United Nations Statistics Division for most countries in this study. Alternate sources of information were used if needed and available. We present estimates primarily for 2011 and compare them to estimates published for the mid-1990s.

Results

Among the 21 countries with complete statistics, the pregnancy rate among 15- to 19-year olds was the highest in the United States (57 pregnancies per 1,000 females) and the lowest rate was in Switzerland (8). Rates were higher in some former Soviet countries with incomplete statistics; they were the highest in Mexico and Sub-Saharan African countries with available information. Among countries with reliable evidence, the highest rate among 10- to 14-year olds was in Hungary. The proportion of teen pregnancies that ended in abortion ranged from 17% in Slovakia to 69% in Sweden. The proportion of pregnancies that ended in live births tended to be higher in countries with high teen pregnancy rates (p = .02). The pregnancy rate has declined since the mid-1990s in the majority of the 16 countries where trends could be assessed.

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Keywords
  • Abortion
  • Pregnancy
  • Demography
  • Developed country
  • Birth rate
  • Developing country
  • Medicine
  • Population
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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