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Programs to Reduce Teen Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Infections, and Associated Sexual Risk Behaviors: A Systematic Review

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  • Brian Goesling
  • Silvie Colman
  • Christopher Trenholm
  • Mary Terzian
  • Kristin Moore

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This systematic review provides a comprehensive, updated assessment of programs with evidence of effectiveness in reducing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), or associated sexual risk behaviors.

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  • Brian Goesling & Silvie Colman & Christopher Trenholm & Mary Terzian & Kristin Moore, "undated". "Programs to Reduce Teen Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Infections, and Associated Sexual Risk Behaviors: A Systematic Review," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 79abd8a5ae924d15a82e0ee44, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:79abd8a5ae924d15a82e0ee447539ebf
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    10. Parekh, Jenita & Blum, Robert & Caldas, Valerie & Whitfield, Brooke & Jennings, Jacky M., 2019. "Program implementer perspectives replicating evidence based sexual reproductive health programs," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 73(C), pages 80-87.
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