
Cumulative teen birth rates among girls in foster care at age 17: An analysis of linked birth and child protection records from California
Child Abuse & Neglect, 2013
Suggested Citation
King, B. & Putnam-Hornstein, E. (2013). Cumulative teen birth rates among girls in foster care at age 17: An analysis of linked birth and child protection records from California. Child Abuse & Neglect, 38(4), 698-705.
Abstract
Between 2003 and 2007 in California, there were 20,222 girls in foster care at age 17. Overall, 11.4% had a first birth before age 18. The cumulative percentage who gave birth before age 20 was 28.1%. Among girls who had a first birth before age 18, 41.2% had a repeat teen birth. Significant variations by race/ethnicity and placement-related characteristics emerged.