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reducing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), or associated sexual risk behaviors. A total of 88 studies … conducted since the late 1980s met the review criteria for study quality, and more than two dozen teen pregnancy and STI …
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This paper presents findings from an ongoing systematic review of research on teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted …-based approaches to teen pregnancy prevention. A total of 88 studies met the review criteria for study quality and were included in the …
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Text4baby is a free text messaging program for pregnant women and new mothers with an infant up to one year of age …
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This report presents key findings of an impact evaluation of a rural road rehabilitation project in Armenia. Changes in … outcomes for roads that were rehabilitated are compared to changes in outcomes for a comparison group of otherwise similar … roads that were not rehabilitated. …
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This paper examines how user interest in health services research is shaped by the following factors: the current health care policy environment, the organizations and institutional mechanisms available to advance the movement of health services research into policy and practice, and emerging...
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Part of the broader Evaluation of Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Approaches (PPA), this study evaluated the impacts of …
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their sexual behavior and help reduce the rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among teens. Using data from the …
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Using growth curve modeling, this study describes the shape of the age difference between participants and their sex partners across adolescence and young adulthood in a sample of African American youth, by evaluating the co-occurrence of other risk behaviors.
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