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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active voice Adolescent affect readability age group and/or ascorbic acid audience birth rate characteristics concepts Cornell University coverage criteria diet Dietary discussed effects Evaluating Materials examined factors field professionals five materials format formulas Fry Readability Graph girls grade level Group A Materials Health Hyattsville hyphens ials illustrations important included individual Instructional aids Journal Justification for Evaluating learning Live Births low birth weight master category Materials Designed materials for pregnant minority representation motivation needs and interests non-pregnant nutrients Nutrition and Pregnancy Nutrition Education operational definitions Paper quality paragraph headings percent poor readers pregnant teenagers prenatal care prenatal nutrition printed materials problems programs Ratings Instructional reading abilities reading level real life situations Recommended Dietary Allowances Research risk role sample selection Specific content Stereotyping Superior Adequate Poor superior rating survey technical words teenage mothers teenage pregnancy teens tion toxemia Trends for Group typographic cueing women written materials younger