Understanding the decline in under-18 conception rates throughout England's local authorities between 1998 and 2017.

Understanding the decline in under-18 conception rates throughout England's local authorities between 1998 and 2017. Health Place. 2020 Oct 22;66:102467 Authors: Heap KL, Berrington A, Ingham R Abstract We consider England's two-decade teenage conception decline in the context of societal changes: rising educational aspirations; growing second- and third-generation teenage ethnic minority populations; increased deprivation associated with economic recession and post-2008 Government austerity; and changing housing availability. Using England's Local Authority Districts (LAD) 1998-2017, we explore the role of area characteristics in explaining spatial differences in under-18 conception rates and how changing characteristics may explain temporal changes. Urban/rural distinctions in teenage conceptions are largely minimised after considering LAD characteristics. Area characteristics continue to partly explain teenage conception rates but are better at explaining area differences than variation over time. PMID: 33120069 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Health and Place - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Tags: Health Place Source Type: research