February 27, 2013

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US teen birth rates highest in rural areas, research shows

Major cities had biggest decline in teen childbearing over the last 2 decades.
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Major cities had biggest decline in teen childbearing over the last 2 decades.

(HealthDay)—In 2010, teen births occurred at higher rates in rural counties than in suburban counties and major urban areas of the United States, new research finds.

The teen birth rate was almost one-third higher in rural counties compared to the rest of the country, researchers from the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy reported.

Specifically, the data showed that:

"This data provides an answer to a straightforward but previously unanswered question: Is rural teen childbearing higher or lower than in other places?" Sarah Brown, CEO of the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and , said in a news release from the . "Clearly the need for efforts to help rural teens avoid too- and is great."

The research is based on statistics from the U.S. 's National Center for Health Statistics.

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