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Updated Findings from the HHS Teen Pregnancy Prevention Evidence Review: January 2011 Through April 2013

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  • Brian Goesling
  • Joanne Lee
  • Julieta Lugo-Gil
  • Timothy Novak

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Since 2009, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has sponsored an ongoing systematic review of the teen pregnancy prevention research literature to help identify programs with evidence of effectiveness in reducing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and associated sexual risk behaviors.

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  • Brian Goesling & Joanne Lee & Julieta Lugo-Gil & Timothy Novak, "undated". "Updated Findings from the HHS Teen Pregnancy Prevention Evidence Review: January 2011 Through April 2013," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 647b4219ffaa4ea4be8c332f7, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:647b4219ffaa4ea4be8c332f75521e0e
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    1. Brian Goesling & Joanne Lee & Robert G. Wood & Susan Zief, "undated". "Adapting an Evidence-Based Curriculum in a Rural Setting: The Longer-Term Impacts of Reducing the Risk in Kentucky," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9c41ee6178db492d9c2f3c344, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    TPP; Teen Pregnancy Prevention; Evidence Review;
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