The Effects and Consequences of Uncontrolled Teenage Pregnancy in Sabah, Malaysia

Authors

  • Shameer Khan bin Sulaiman
  • Rozita Hod
  • Idayu Badila Idris

Keywords:

Adolescent fertility rate, low socioeconomic status, lack of proper education, unemployed or low paid jobs.

Abstract

Teenage pregnancy is described to be the uncontrolled pregnancy among girls between 13-19 years. Hence, it is becoming the major concern among Malaysian population mostly in Sabah. It is further assumed that mostly over 1500 girls get pregnant in every month. The consequences and the effects have been described effortlessly in this paper. Furthermore, the data collection procedure has also been described which shows that a mixed method of data collection has been indicted. Hence, the journals and articles have helped to achieve the aims and objectives of the paper that helps to accomplish the better understanding and knowledge.

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Published

2021-07-07

How to Cite

Shameer Khan bin Sulaiman, Rozita Hod, & Idayu Badila Idris. (2021). The Effects and Consequences of Uncontrolled Teenage Pregnancy in Sabah, Malaysia. International Journal of Progressive Research in Science and Engineering, 2(7), 10–16. Retrieved from https://journal.ijprse.com/index.php/ijprse/article/view/319

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