Maternity Group Homes Classification and Literature Review

References

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Alan Guttmacher Institute. Facts in Brief: Teen Sex and Pregnancy. New York: AGI, September 1999.

Bridgeway Homes. http://www.bridgewayhomes.org/about.html Accessed January 2004.

Child Welfare League of America. http://www.cwla.org/programs/pregprev/flocritt.htm Accessed January 2004.

Collins, Mary Elizabeth, Terry S. Lane, and Joyce West Stevens. “Teen Living Programs for Young Mothers Receiving Welfare: An Analysis of Implementation and Issues in Service Delivery.” Families in Society: Journal of Contemporary Human Services, vol. 84, no. 1, 2003, pp. 31-38.

Collins, Mary Elizabeth, Cristi Lemon, and Elizabeth Street. “A Consumer Review of Teen Living Programs: Teen Parents' Satisfaction with Program Components and Services.” Families in Society, vol. 81, no. 3, 2000, pp. 284-293.

Collins, Mary Elizabeth, Joyce West Stevens, and Terry S. Lane. “Teenage Parents and Welfare Reform: Findings from a Survey of Teenagers Affected by Living Requirements.” Social Work, vol. 45, no. 4, July 2000, pp. 327-338.

Cooper, Edith Fairman. Second Chance Homes: Federal Funding, Programs, and Services. Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service Report for Congress, September 29, 2003.

Economist. “Another Home, Another Chance.” Economist, vol. 336, no. 7931, September 9, 1995, pp. 32-33.

Fischer, Robert L. “Toward Self-Sufficiency: Evaluating a Transitional Housing Program for Homeless Families.” Policy Studies Journal, vol. 28, no. 2, 2000.

Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention. http://www.gcapp.org/programs_secondchance.html Accessed January 2004.

Henshaw, Stanley K. U.S. Teenage Pregnancy Statistics With Comparative Statistics For Women Aged 20-24. New York: Alan Guttmacher Institute, 2003.

Kalmuss, D. S. and P. B. Namerow. “Subsequent Childbearing Among Teenage Mothers: The Determinants of a Closely Spaced Second Birth.” Family Planning Perspectives, vol. 26, no. 4, 1994.

Kisker, Ellen, Anu Rangarajan, and Kimberly Boller. “Moving into Adulthood: Were the Impacts of Mandatory Programs for Welfare-Dependent Teenage Parents Sustained After the Programs Ended?” Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., February 1998.

Koniak-Griffin, Deborah. “Psychosocial and Clinical Variables in Pregnant Adolescents: A Survey of Maternity Home Residents.” Journal of Adolescent Health Care, vol. 10, no. 1, January 1989, pp. 23-29.

Maynard, Rebecca A. Kids Having Kids: Economic Costs and Social Consequences of Teen Pregnancy. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press, 1996.

Maynard, Rebecca A. “Breaking the Cycle of Poverty: The Effectiveness of Mandatory Services for Welfare-Dependent Teenage Parents.” Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 1993.

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Reich, Kathy, and Lisa M. Kelly. Starting a Second Chance Homes: A Guide for Policy Makers and Practitioners. Washington, DC: Social Policy Action Network, January 2001.

Reich, Kathy, and Lisa M. Kelly. A Place to Call Home: Second Chance Homes in Georgia. Washington, DC: Social Policy Action Network, March 2000.

Saint Elizabeth's Regional Maternity Center. http://www.stelizabeths1.org/ Accessed January 2004.

Saunders, Edward. “Residential Program Serves Pregnant Teens and Young Mothers in Iowa.” Children Today, vol. 19, no. 1, 1990, pp. 8-13.

Sawyer, Christie. Teen Living Program Network: FY '99 Monitoring Report. Prepared for the Massachusetts Department of Social Services and the Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance, 2000.

Social Policy Action Network. Second Chance Homes National Directory. Washington, DC: SPAN, November 2001.

Social Policy Action Network. Seeking Supervision: Second Chance Homes and the TANF Minor Teen Parent Living Arrangement Rule. Washington, DC: SPAN, 1999.

State Policy Documentation Project. Minor Living Arrangement: Approved Settings and Assistance in Locating Supervision. Washington, DC: SPDP, February 1999.

Sylvester, Kathleen. Second-Chance Homes: Breaking the Cycle of Teen Pregnancy. Washington, DC: Progressive Policy Institute, June 1995.

Sylvester, Kate, and Kathy Reich. Second Chance Homes: Advice for States. Washington, DC: Social Policy Action Network, September 1999.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_10/sr10_210.pdf Accessed January 2004.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. Second Chance Homes: Providing Services for Teenage Parents and Their Children. Washington, DC: ASPE, October 2000.

Wood, Robert G., and John Burghardt. Implementing Welfare Reform Requirements for Teenage Parents: Lessons for Experiences in Four States. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., October 31, 1997.


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