The Level of Income Achieved by Pregnant African- American Women and Their Inability or Their Reluctance to Receive Health Care.
There is a need to investigate the correlation between the level of income that is held by the individual and the degree of health care offered to them in order to assess whether the care offered is insufficient. This problem is manifest in the unwed teenaged pregnant African- American, for a review of the applicable literature demonstrates that this category of women is plagued by health concerns created both by their physical condition and in the socioeconomic level of income that is extremely common among members of this specific group. This paper provides a study of thirteen questions (fictitious) that was given to one hundred and fifty pregnant, unwed, teenaged African- Americans in order to determine these factors. The results allowed researchers to investigate the degree of health care needed in communities with a high concentration of this category of women, and the fees that such services should require. APA Format. 20 pgs, bibliography lists 15 sources.