Research on young mothers typically focuses on understanding the challenges, experiences, and outcomes of motherhood for women who become mothers at a young age, usually defined as under 18 or 20 years old. This research may explore factors such as social support, educational attainment, economic stability, mental health, and parenting practices among young mothers. It also examines the impact of becoming a mother at a young age on the overall well-being and development of both the mother and the child. Additionally, research in this area may investigate interventions and programs aimed at supporting and empowering young mothers in navigating the complexities of motherhood.