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Teen Pregnancy

Teen Pregnancy
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1998
Genre: Public welfare
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Evaluation of BUtiful

Evaluation of BUtiful
Author: Patricia Kissinger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2015
Genre:
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While unintended teen pregnancy (UTP) rates have been declining in the U.S., they remain high for minority and economically disadvantaged women. The rate of UTP is 5 times higher for women living in poverty than women in the highest socio-economic level and youth in New Orleans. UTPs and STIs have individual and societal consequences. Many older adolescents have not received essential knowledge and skills to protect themselves against UTP and STIs. Half of UTPs occur among women who use contraception inconsistently or incorrectly, suggesting an ongoing need for teens to obtain factual education regarding sexual intercourse and contraception. Prevention programs that young women may have had access to are mostly school-based and provided at younger ages. A prevention program that uses digital media could provide a model for UTP programs that can be conveniently disseminated to older teens in various settings and would assure standardization of the content, provide flexibility of delivery and be appealing to youthful audiences. Be yoU, Talented, Informed, Fearless, Uncompromised, and Loved (BUtiful) is an internet-delivered pregnancy prevention intervention that was developed with funding from Office of Adolescent Health award to implement and rigorously evaluate new and innovative programs to prevent teen pregnancy, especially within high-risk, vulnerable, and culturally under-represented youth populations.


Emerging Answers

Emerging Answers
Author: Douglas Kirby
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2001
Genre: Health & Fitness
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This report summarizes three bodies of research on teenage pregnancy and programs to reduce the risk of teenage pregnancy. Studies included in this report were completed in 1980 or later, conducted in the United States or Canada, targeted adolescents, employed an experimental or quasi-experimental design, had a sample size of at least 100 in the combined treatment and control group, and measured the impact on sexual or contraceptive behavior, pregnancy, or childbearing. Six chapters focus on: (1) "Making the Case for Prevention Efforts: Adolescent Risk-Taking Behavior and Its Consequences"; (2) "Looking for Reasons Why: The Antecedents of Adolescent Sexual Behavior"; (3) "Assessing the Evidence: Factors Affecting the Strength of Research Results"; (4) "Emerging Answers: The Behavioral Impact of Programs To Reduce Adolescent Sexual Risk-Taking"; (5) "Looking Forward: Conclusions about the State of Research and the Effectiveness of Programs"; and (6) "Bringing It Home: Applying These Research Results in Communities." (Chapters contain references.) (SM)


No Easy Answers

No Easy Answers
Author: Douglas Kirby
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1997
Genre: Health & Fitness
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Impact Report from the Evaluation of Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Approaches

Impact Report from the Evaluation of Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Approaches
Author: Dana Rotz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2016
Genre:
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This report presents final impact findings from a large-scale demonstration project and evaluation of the Teen Prevention Education Program (Teen PEP), an in-school, peer-to-peer sexual health promotion program that aims to reduce sexual risk behaviors and associated outcomes among high school students. Although teen pregnancy rates in the United States have decreased over the past 25 years (Martin et al. 2015), teenage pregnancy remains a serious concern. Teen parenting is linked to negative outcomes for both teen parents and their children. Teen mothers are less likely to graduate high school, have lower earnings, receive public assistance for longer periods, and are more likely to be single parents (Hoffman 2008; Perper et al. 2010). Children of teen mothers have worse educational, criminal, and health outcomes as well (Hoffman 2008). Furthermore, teen pregnancy is associated with high costs to the general public; in 2010, teen pregnancy and childbirth in the United States cost taxpayers more than $9.4 billion (National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy 2013). Teen PEP, developed and implemented by the Center for Supportive Schools (CSS) and HiTops, Inc., seeks to reduce rates of teen pregnancy and associated sexual risk behaviors through a combination of school-based, peer-led interactive workshops and school-wide initiatives.


Teenage Pregnancy Prevention

Teenage Pregnancy Prevention
Author: Congressional Research Congressional Research Service
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2015-01-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781507737392

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In 2013, U.S. teen births accounted for 7.0% of all births and 15.4% of all nonmarital births. The birth rate for U.S. teenagers (ages 15 through 19) increased in 2006 and 2007 after a steady decline since 1991. However, in each of 2008 through 2013, the teen birth rate dropped below the 2006 teen birth rate, reversing the two-year upward trend. Although the birth rate for U.S. teens has dropped in 21 of the past 23 years, it remains higher than the teen birth rate of most industrialized nations. Preventing teen pregnancy is generally considered a priority among policy makers and the public because of its high economic, social, and health costs for teen parents and their families. The Adolescent Family Life (AFL) program, created in 1981 (Title XX of the Public Health Service Act), was the first federal program to focus on pregnancy among adolescents. It was created to support demonstration projects that provide comprehensive and innovative health, education, and social services to pregnant and parenting adolescents, their infants, male partners, and their families. From 1998 to 2009, federal teen pregnancy prevention efforts in the AFL program and in general relied heavily on using abstinence-only education as their primary tool. The appropriation for the AFL program was $16.7 million in FY2010 and $12.4 million for FY2011. The AFL program has not received any funding since FY2011. P.L. 111-117 (Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2010) included a new discretionary Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) program, funded at $110 million for FY2010, which provides grants and contracts, on a competitive basis, to public and private entities to fund "medically accurate and age appropriate" programs that reduce teen pregnancy. Since FY2010, funding for the TPP program has fluctuated from a high of $109 million in FY2011 to a low of $98.4 million in FY2013 (post-sequester). P.L. 113-76 (the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014) provided $101 million for the TPP program (and $8.5 million for program evaluation) for FY2014. Pursuant to P.L. 113-235 (the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015), the TPP program is funded at $101 million for FY2015 (plus $6.8 million for program evaluation). P.L. 111-148 (the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act-ACA) established a new state formula grant program and appropriated $375 million, at $75 million per year for five years (FY2010-FY2014), to enable states to operate a new Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP), which is a broad approach to teen pregnancy prevention that educates adolescents on both abstinence and contraception to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. PREP also provides youth with information on several adulthood preparation subjects (e.g., healthy relationships, adolescent development, financial literacy, parent-child communication, educational and career success, and healthy life skills). P.L. 113-93 (the Protecting Access to Medicare Act of 2014), which was enacted on April 1, 2014, extended PREP ($75 million per year) through FY2015 (i.e., September 30, 2015).


Reducing Nonmarital Births

Reducing Nonmarital Births
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2000
Genre: Electronic government information
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