Pregnancy and Growth of Adolescent Mothers and Their Child

The recruitment status of this study is unknown because the information has not been verified recently.
Verified April 2009 by University of Brasilia.
Recruitment status was  Active, not recruiting
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University of Brasilia
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT00889551
First received: April 28, 2009
Last updated: NA
Last verified: April 2009
History: No changes posted

April 28, 2009
April 28, 2009
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Pregnancy and Growth of Adolescent Mothers and Their Child
Pregnancy and Growth of Adolescent Mothers and Their Child

This study intends to observe the epidemiology of pregnancy and growth of adolescent mothers and their child in their first year on the development and growth ambulatory at Brasilia University Hospital (HUB).

The study hypothesis is that adolescent growth is disturbed by a pregnancy in this age. Another hypothesis is that their child's growth and development could be obstructed.

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Non-Probability Sample

adolescent mothers and their child that are in the ambulatory of growth and development in the pediatrics center of Braslia University Hospital - HUB

  • Adolescent
  • Pregnancy
  • Development
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Inclusion Criteria:

  • in the HUB ambulatory of growth and development pediatric center

Exclusion Criteria:

  • mothers who are more than 19 years old
Female
12 Years to 19 Years
Yes
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Brazil
 
NCT00889551
CEPFM 022/2003
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University of Brasilia
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University of Brasilia
April 2009

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