5010.0: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 - 9:00 AM

Abstract #28743

Patterns of partner age disparity and race/ethnicity among teen fathers and mothers: A transgenerational perspective

Stephanie L. Brown, MD1, Christiane E. Stahl, MD2, Irene F. Solomon, MD2, and Richard J. David, MD1. (1) Department of Pediatrics, Cook County Hospital, 700 So. Wood St., Chicago, IL 60612, 312-633-6686, drbrown98@hotmail.com, (2) Department of Pediatrics, University of Illinois at Chicago

The transgenerational birth file links birth certificates of 267,303 babies born in Illinois between the years of 1989 and 1991 to the birth certificates of their Illinois-born mothers age 12 through 35. Of these babies 127,628 were also linked to the birth certificates of their Illinois-born fathers. Using this data set we examined the transgenerational patterns of teen childbearing by race/ethnicity for both mothers and fathers. Data on grandparents were available from the parents' birth certificates.

11,896 (5.3%) of the babies' birth certificates identified a father aged 11 to 19 years and 40,705 (15%) identified a mother aged 12 through 19 years. Of the babies with teen parents 9% were Hispanic, 30% black, and 61% white. Being born to a teen parent increased the rate of teen childbearing for men and women, black, white and Hispanic, with a stronger effect when born to a teen father. A similar effect was seen when one's partner had had a teen parent, again with a stronger father effect. On average teen fathers were close in age to their partners with minimal effect of race/ethnicity with whites showing the smallest age disparity. In contrast teen mothers averaged almost 3 years younger than their partners, with whites showing the largest disparity, Hispanics the least. Teen mothers had almost twice the age disparity as all mothers, but a disparity similar to the grandparent generation.

Linked birth certificate files show promise for identifying transgenerational patterns of teen childbearing for both fathers and mothers.

Learning Objectives: 1. Recognize the transgenerational patterns of teen childbearing that can be identified through linked birth certificate analysis. 2. Describe race/ethnicity patterns across generations of teen parents. 3. Evaluate the impact of age disparity on outcome of births to teen parents.

Keywords: Adolescents, Birth Outcomes

Presenting author's disclosure statement:
Organization/institution whose products or services will be discussed: None
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.

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