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¡Cuídate!: Impact Findings from the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Replication Study (Research Brief)
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This research brief highlights findings from the evaluation of ¡Cuídate!, an HIV/AIDS prevention program that uses an approach culturally tailored to Latino youth. The study examined data from three different replications of ¡Cuídate!, pooling the data to examine the overall program impact.
HHS Funding for Abstinence Education, Education for Teen Pregnancy and HIV/STD Prevention, and Other Programs that Address Adolescent Sexual Activity
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Health and Human Services Funding for Abstinence Education, Education for Teen Pregnancy and HIV/STD Prevention, and Other Programs that Address Adolescent Sexual Activity December 16, 2008 This report is available on the Internet at:http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/08/AbstinenceEducation/
State Experience and Perspectives on Reducing Out-of-Wedlock Births
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State Experience and Perspectives on Reducing Out-of-Wedlock Births Final Report Prepared for: Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Department of Health and Human Services Prepared by: The Lewin Group, Inc. Mark W. Nowak Michael E. Fishman Mary E. Farrell February 2003
Youth
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There are more than 60 million youth between the ages of 10 and 24 in the United States. ASPE takes a person-centered approach to support developmentally appropriate and equitable systems that fit the unique needs of adolescents and young adults. ASPE’s work promotes collaboration, coordination, and research that will best meet the needs of young people and youth-serving systems.
The Evaluation of Abstinence Education Programs Funded Under Title V Section 510: Interim Report
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Submitted by: Barbara Devaney Amy Johnson Rebecca Maynard Chris Trenholm Mathematica Policy Research, Inc Submitted to: Meredith Kelsey Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Implementation of Maternity Group Home Programs: Serving Pregnant and Parenting Teens in a Residential Setting
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Prepared by: Lara K. Hulsey, Robert G. Wood, and Anu Rangarajan Mathematica Policy Research April 22, 2005 ASPE Project Officer: Brenda Benesch Contract No: 233-02-0086
Teenage Parent Demonstration and Evaluation
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The Teenage Parent Demonstration (TPD) tested a mandatory program designed to move first-time teenage mothers on welfare (AFDC) into self-sufficiency.
Implementing Welfare Reform Requirements for Teenage Parents: Lessons from Experience in Four States
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by Robert G. Wood and John Burghardt Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
Surveillance Network: Maternal, Infant, and Child Health Outcomes Following Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) During Pregnancy
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Establish a Surveillance Network across Multiple Clinical Sites to Rapidly Collect Data and Monitor Maternal, Infant, and Child Healt
¡Cuídate!: Final Impact Report from the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Replication Study
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This research report highlights findings from the evaluation of ¡Cuídate!, an HIV/AIDS prevention program that uses an approach culturally tailored to Latino youth. The study examined data from three different replications of ¡Cuídate!, pooling the data to examine the overall program impact.
Safer Sex Intervention: Final Impact Report from the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Replication Study
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This research report details the impact findings from the evaluation of three replications of the Safer Sex Intervention (SSI), a clinic-based intervention intended to reduce the incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and increase condom use among high-risk sexually active female adolescents.
Impacts of Four Title V, Section 510 Abstinence Education Programs
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By: Christopher Trenholm, Barbara Devaney, Ken Fortson, Lisa Quay, Justin Wheeler, and Melissa Clark Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. Project Director: Christopher Trenholm Contract No.: HHS 100-98-0010 MPR Reference No.: 8549-110
Updated Findings from the HHS Teen Pregnancy Prevention Evidence Review: January 2011 Through April 2013
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HHS updates the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Evidence Review: Four New Programs Identified The U.S.
Influence of New Media on Adolescent Sexual Health: Evidence and Opportunities
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The goal of this review is to develop a working knowledge base about the use of new media and its potential impact on sexual activity and decision making.
HHS Fact Sheet: Title V, Section 510 Abstinence Education Programs
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: HHS Press Office August 29, 2007 (202) 690-6343 Report Released on the Impacts of the Heritage Keepers® Life Skills Education Component
Implementation of Maternity Group Home Programs: Serving Pregnant and Parenting Teens in a Residential Setting
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Contents Methodology and Research questions Key Findings Recommendations for Further Research Maternity group homes offer an innovative and intensive approach to addressing the needs of an extremely vulnerable population teenage mothers and their children who have no other
HHS Fact Sheet: Title V Abstinence Education Programs
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: HHS Press Office April 13, 2007 (202) 690-6343 Report Released on Four Title V Abstinence Education Programs
Impacts of Four Title V, Section 510 Abstinence Education Programs
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Contents Focal Programs for This Report Evaluation Design Impacts on Behavior Impacts on Knowledge of Risks Associated with Teen Sex Impacts on Perceptions of Pregnancy and STD Prevention S
Evaluation of Abstinence Education Programs Funded Under Title V, Section 510
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Contents Evaluation of Section 510 Abstinence Education Programs Early Implementation and Operational Lessons More Lessons to Come Analysis and Reporting Plans In 1996, Congress authorized $50 million annually for five years to promote
Implementing Welfare Reform Requirements for Teenage Parents: Lessons from Experience in Four States
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by Robert G. Wood and John Burghardt Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation