The author analyzed demographic data on all parents who were subjects
of indicated maltreatment reports in Illinois in 1988 (N = 23,764) and
all parents in Illinois with children in out-of-home care on February
28, 1990 (N = 8,535). Findings were that adolescent parents were not
overrepresented among maltreating parents or among parents of children
in out-of-home care. These findings suggest that programs for adolesc
ent parents should focus on issues other than potential maltreatment.
The author suggests a focus on health care, nutrition, child support,
child care, and enhanced educational and vocational opportunities for
young women.