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The emphasis is on the UK and specifically English research. It was compiled by Catherine Dennison, Research Manager. supporting the Teenage Pregnancy Unit. ...
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Teen Pregnancy Prevention: Emerging Answers
Spaci Emerging Answers: Research Findings on Programs to Reduce Teen Pregnancy by Douglas Kirby, Ph.D., offers practitioners and policymakers the latest ...
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National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy
Spaci The teen pregnancy rate (girls aged 15-19) declined 10% between 2000 and 2002 ... according to research developed by Chapin Hall Center for Children at the ...
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Teenage Pregnancy: research and reports
Spaci Teenage Pregnancy: An overview of the research evidence This briefing presents findings from key research on teenage pregnancy and parenthood. ...
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Get Real About Teen Pregnancy! - Facts and Research
Spaci This section provides links to research documents created by Get Real that address important issues around teen pregnancy and teen pregnancy prevention. ...
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Teenage Pregnancy Unit -
Spaci Research · Conferences and Events ... The Teenage Pregnancy Unit is a cross-Government Unit located within the Department for Education and Skills which was ...
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SCIE Research briefing 9: Preventing teenage pregnancy in looked ...
Spaci Risk factors predicting teenage pregnancy have been consistently demonstrated by the research to include socio-economic deprivation; limited involvement in ...
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Teenage Pregnancy Research News
Teenage pregnancy: High US rates due to poverty, not promiscuity
Teenage pregnancy rates in the US have declined dramatically – 40 percent in two decades – but remain among the highest in the developed world. A new study suggests American teens don't have more sex than teens elsewhere, but that they suffer more "despair" due to poverty.
Read more...Viewers' family background affects how they react to MTV shows 16 and Pregnant, Teen Mom
Two popular MTV programs about teenage pregnancy -- "16 and Pregnant" and "Teen Mom" -- were met with national debate. Critics said the shows glamorized teenage pregnancy, while supporters said they discouraged it.
Read more...Youth Radio -- Youth Media International: Teen Ambivalence Towards Pregnancy Points To Social Problems, Says Study
By: Robyn Gee A new report by Melissa Kearney and Philip Levine at the University of Maryland, suggests that common ideas about teenage pregnancy might be backwards....
Read more...Talking with dad impacts female view of teen pregnancy shows
A study shows that teen girls who talk about sex and pregnancy with their fathers are less likely to see teen pregnancy as...
Read more...State's teen-pregnancy rate still too high
Although there is some good news in recent reports that teenage birth rates are declining nationwide, there is still much work to be done, particularly in Oklahoma. According to a report released last month by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Oklahoma has the fifth-highest teen birth rate in the nation.
Read more...Pregnant women reveal cash fears
Almost one in 10 women have described their pregnancy as a crisis because of the recession, it has emerged.
Read more...Family Focus: Stay-at-Home Dads
Research has shown that many children who grow up in homes without a father present face much higher risks for negative outcomes. Bud Elliott continues our Family Focus series on fathers.
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