The Development and Application of Criteria for the Evaluation of Written Prenatal Nutrition Education Materials for Pregnant Teenagers |
Contents
PROFILE OF PREGNANT | 4 |
Number of Teenage Pregnancies by Race of Mother | 9 |
Number of Marriages and Divorces Among Pregnant | 14 |
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abilities adequate allow and/or appropriate associated audience babies become birth born characteristics child compared complete concepts considered coverage criteria cueing definitions designed developed diet difficulty discussed educational effects evaluation examined factors field findings five Food format formulas girls grade level graphs Group A Materials headings Health helpful higher illustrations important included increased indicated individual infants Instructional aids interests Journal lack learning less listed major manner minority mortality mothers motivation needs Non-applicable nutrients nutrition organized paragraph percent poor positive pregnant teenagers prenatal presented printed materials problems professionals programs questions readability reader reading level reasons received Research responses risk role sample selection Specific content status Stereotyping style subjects suggested superior survey Table technical teens tion tool topics Trends United weight women written materials York young younger