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Full Length Reports on Male Involvement


The DCR Report: Section D - Births Resulting from an Unplanned Pregnancy Among Men in the United States (2008)
The DCR Report (Data, Charts, Research) provides in depth answers to some critical questions about unplanned pregnancy.   At present, the report is divided into three sections, unplanned pregnancy among all women, unplanned pregnancy among unmarried 20-somethings, and resolution of unplanned pregnancy.  New sections with be added to the DCR Report from time to time and readers are encouraged to check back often on this ever-evolving set of data. This publication is available only as a free download.
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It's a Guy Thing: Boys, Young Men, and Teen Pregnancy Prevention (2006)
Although girls have traditionally been the major focus of efforts to prevent teen pregnancy, the importance of targeting teen boys and young men is increasingly apparent to researchers, practitioners, parents, and others who work with youth. One of the many reasons for this new focus is that the substantial reductions in teen pregnancy and birth rates in recent years can be attributed, in part, to dramatic shifts in the sexual behavior of boys.
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That's What He Said: What Guys Think About Sex, Love, Contraception, and Relationships (2010)
To date, much of the research on teen and unplanned pregnancy—its causes and remedies—has focused on girls and women. But the nearly 1.5 million teen girls and single women in their early 20s who find themselves unintentionally pregnant every year don’t get there by themselves. The National Campaign partnered with Seventeen magazine to better understand what guys think about these issues.
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