Friday, June 1, 2012

Work Cited

1.      Pullen, Cierra. “Teenage pregnancy” Survey. 13 March 2012
2.    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Youth risk behavior surveillance: United States, 2009. MMWR Surveill Summ. 2010;59(SS–5):1–148
3.    Stobbe. M US teen births rise for the first time in 15 years, renewing debate. Associated Press. December5, 2007
4.      Strasburger, Victor. "Sexuality, Contraception, and the Media." aapublication. American Academy of Pediatrics, August 30, 2012. Web. 1 Jun 2012. <http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/126/3/576
5.    Chandra, Anita , Steven Martino, Rebecca Collins, Marc Elliott, Sandra Berry, David Kanouse, and Angela Miu. "Does Watching Sex on Television Predict Teen Pregnancy? Findings From a National Longitudinal Survey of Youth." aapublications. American Academy of Pediatrics, November 1, 2008. Web. 1 Jun 2012. <http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/122/5/1047.full>.

Society and its impact on teen pregnancy

Cierra Pullen
Ms. Mckoy
English 2- 4th


           On television (TV), which remains the predominant medium in terms of time spent for all young Teenagers, we are supposed to have fun, live our lives to the fullest. We are supposed to be kids growing into adults, but for some they want to grow up a little to fast. Pregnancy has become the “new thing” as some people say especially since the increase in teen birth rates from 2006. As teenagers we think about doing what we want and live how we want to live. To be free to make mistakes, and learn from them, but some of those mistakes might last a lifetime. Not only would it last you a lifetime you would be giving birth to a real person. You will no longer be able to think about just you and what you want. You now have another person on your shoulders for the next 18 years. Teenagers think that teen pregnancy could never happen to them. Well their wrong, it happens all the time. When you have a kid everything changes and regret starts to kick in. not only do you deal with the pressures of having a kid but you have people judging you all the time. You can go anywhere and see teen moms; you can also be sitting at a party and what to be part of “society.” Well is society really important to you? To some girls, it is everything.
Teenage pregnancy has been around since before we can imagine. There have been times where teenage pregnancy boosted like crazy. For example, in the 1900’s that was when the teenage pregnancy rates were up to their second highest point. In 2006 that all changed there was a boost even higher than in the 1900’s that shocked America. Yet still today the United States still has the highest teenage pregnancy out of many countries. In the chart I choose for my blog we were at 45.7 Japan was not even at 10 percent. This also might have to do with something so simple. Television shows. 16 and pregnant started in 2009 and became one of the most watched shows in America. Today we have 2.1 million viewers.   
The article, The Adolescent Brain: Learning, Reasoning, and Decision Making it states that “75 percent of prime-time television shows contain sexual content, yet only 14 percent of them mention any risks or responsibilities of sexual activity.” This proves that the television shows that not only adolescents are watching but kids too contain sexual content and does not list any or even think about mentioning the consequences.
According to the journal, The Adolescent Brain: Learning, Reasoning, and Decision Making it says that the media makes sex seem like a harmless sport. The results have indicated that the media does have a major effect on young people’s attitudes and behaviors. They did a study in 2010 on 11-17 year old girls and only the 11 year olds reported that they did not feel pressure from the media. Which means that all the other girls they interviewed did feel pressured.  This can also prove that some of the other girls feel pressured to do these things and some of them are too young to even think about what could really happen to them if they did not take precaution
In the article pediatrics which is mostly about a national survey and how watching the media can influence pregnancy. In their survey the teens that were exposed to high levels of sexual content were twice as likely to get pregnant within the next 3 years, instead of the others who lower levels of exposure. I feel like this is very useful because it was a reliable survey and it stated that the girls who were experienced to more media had a higher risk of getting pregnant. That proves my hypothesis right there.
Teenage pregnancy is such a widespread issue but more importantly the media could be influencing the majority of it. What I don’t understand is if teen pregnancy costs the United States 9 billion dollars why won’t they take some of the show or television programs out? I feel like teenage pregnancy rates would go way down if the government would step in and give our society a reality check.


Monday, May 21, 2012

The results!

1. Do you think reality TV shows, such as teen mom or 16 and pregnant, glamorize having a child?
Yes:20/20             No:0/20
2. Do you watch Teen Mom or 16 &Pregnant, if so what do you think about it?
Yes: 12/20 (only three of them answered)    No:8/20
1. Yes, it doesn’t emphasize the troubles as much as it should   2. Yes, it is sometimes negative                                                               3. Yes, but I only watch it because my friends do.
3. Have you ever had a friend get pregnant because of attention or because “everyone was doing it?”
Yes: 17/20             No: 3/20
4. Which way of society influences teenagers the most to get pregnant? (Check all that apply)                                 Radio                                          Television                                   Internet                                        Music                                           People who you associate wit Magazines                                   other
All: 15/20
Television, Internet, People you associate with, magazines: 3/20
Television and music: 2/20

On a scale 1-10 how much does society influence you to do things you will regret?
1. 0/20                                                                                                          2. 1/20                                                                                                          3. 0/20                                                                                                         4. 0/20                                                                                                         5. 0/20                                                                                                         6.  3/20                                                                                                        7. 0/20                                                                                                         8. 0/20                                                                                                           9. 2/20                                                                                                           10. 14/20
T/F: teenage girls are more affected by the society when getting pregnant than guys?
True: 20/20         False: 0/20

7. If you or your friend was to get pregnant what is the advice you would give them?                                    A. tell your parents              B. take care of it yourself (abortion)                               C. Tell the person you are in the relationship with      D. Other
A. 16/20   B. 0/20    C. 2/20   D. A&C
One of the respondents who choose D said “Do what you can”  

8. Does society change or influence you to do things that you usually would not do?
Yes: 19/20         No: 1/20

9. Do you think your generation can be one of the reasons why teenagers might be sexually active?
Yes: 20/20          No:0/20

10. Do you think people would go to dramatic measures to be on Television?
Yes: 20/20          No:0/20


My survey!

1.       Do you think reality TV shows, such as teen mom or 16 and pregnant, glamorize having a child? 
                         A.Yes                                    B.No                                                                                                             
2.       Do you watch teen mom or 16 and pregnant, if so what do you think about it?_____________________________________________________________
3.       Have you ever had a friend get pregnant because of attention or because “everyone” is doing it?                     A.Yes                                   B. No
4.       Which way of society influences teenagers the most to get pregnant?
o   Radio
o   Television
o   Internet
o   Music
o   People you associate with
o   Magazines
Other___________________________________
5. On a scale of 1-10 how much does society influence you to do things you will regret?
______
6.       True or false; Teenage girls are more affected by the society when getting pregnant than the guys.
7.       If you or your friend was to get pregnant what is the advice you would give them?
a.       Tell your parent(s)
b.      Take care of it yourself (abortion)
c.       Tell the person you are in the relationship with
d.      Other_____________________________________
8.       Does society change or influence you to do things that you usually would not do?
A.Yes                                  B.No
9.       Do you think your generation can be one of the reasons why teenagers might be sexually active?
A.Yes                                     B. No
       10. Do you think people would go to dramatic measures to be on television?

Thursday, March 22, 2012

What can be done? Maybe something, Maybe nothing.

I choose this topic because it has impacted my family’s life and I want to understand just how bad or corrupt society is when it comes to teens getting pregnant. Before I go and start researching my topic I need some questions to follow through with. These questions will help me and others see what should be done, what has been done, and to get an overall better perceptive on this topic. These are the following questions.

Which television shows impact teen pregnancy the most?
Should government band all television shows that glamorize teen pregnancy?
Why do teenagers choose role models who have a negative impact on their decisions? 
How will parents or family influence a teenager to make the decisions to get pregnant?
How does the age of the parents influence their son or daughters perspective on having a child at a young age?
What if there is a positive incentive for those who are not teen moms.  


Tuesday, March 20, 2012

What was she thinking? Society.



Why is it so normal or considered okay for teens to get pregnant at such a young age? Oh wait, its not. My cousin had a baby at 14 years old. She thought it was okay for her to do it because she thought she was ready to be an adult, and was ready for a “family.” To me this sounds absolute crazy! When she told me this I was astonished. How in the world could my cousin who was only 13 think it was okay to get pregnant! She is still a baby her self! Then she told me something that has changed my mind on society to this day. She said “The girls on Teen Mom and Sixteen and pregnant can do it, so can I.” I literally had no words. Has society really glamorized this subject so much that girls are actually thinking it is okay to do this? Well the answer is yes. Society doesn’t just accept this they glamorize it! Girls have to try out for this; these are shows that inspire girls to have sex. I chose this topic because it has impacted my life because the child that my cousin had now lives with my aunt. My aunt has 2 kids of her own and is a single parent so now she has 3 kids who she takes care of. My baby cousin one time asked me something that broke my heart; he asked me “why did mommy not love me? Why do I live with Nana?” I did not know what to say to him, and I still don’t but I am going to try to bring awareness to this subject.