Journal article
Young maternal age at first birth and mental health later in life: Does the association vary by birth cohort?
Z Aitken, B Hewitt, L Keogh, AD LaMontagne, R Bentley, AM Kavanagh
Social Science and Medicine | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Background: It is well established that maternal age at childbirth has implications for women's mental health in the short term, however there has been little research regarding longer term implications and whether this association has changed over time. We investigated longer term mental health consequences for young mothers in Australia and contrasted the effects between three birth cohorts. Methods: Using thirteen waves of data from 4262 women aged 40 years or above participating in the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey, we compared the mental health of women who had their first child aged 15-19 years, 20-24 years, and 25 years and older. Mental health was measured..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by an Australian Research Council Linkage grant (APP1036085) with VicHealth as a funding partner.