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A deep dive into the psychology of teenage motherhood—debunking the "epidemic" myth with data showing rates have dropped since the 1950s, exploring why mental health struggles exist even without the baby, and how young mothers describe motherhood as a "competency anchor" that gave them purpose in a world that offers them nothing else.
psychology, teen pregnancy, teenage motherhood, moral panic, poverty, stigma, developmental psychology, sociology, qualitative research, Patel & Sen study, fundamental attribution error, competency anchor, defensive mothering, family psychology, public policy.
By The Psychology StudentA deep dive into the psychology of teenage motherhood—debunking the "epidemic" myth with data showing rates have dropped since the 1950s, exploring why mental health struggles exist even without the baby, and how young mothers describe motherhood as a "competency anchor" that gave them purpose in a world that offers them nothing else.
psychology, teen pregnancy, teenage motherhood, moral panic, poverty, stigma, developmental psychology, sociology, qualitative research, Patel & Sen study, fundamental attribution error, competency anchor, defensive mothering, family psychology, public policy.