Effective Program Research
Over the years, The National Campaign has produced
and disseminated a number of detailed
reports and publications designed to
answer the question "what programs are effective in reducing teen pregnancy?"
Here we have collected a number of those publications, both brief fact sheets and lengthier full reports.
For a complete index of our products as well as instructions on how to purchase hard copies, please visit The National Campaign Online Store.
Unless otherwise noted, all publications were authored by National Campaign staff.
Featured Publications
Emerging Answers 2007 |
Briefly: A Summary of Effective Interventions |
What Works 2009 |
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| Order a print copy Download a copy Visit the Emerging Answers webpage |
Download Briefly: A Summary of Effective Interventions | Order a print copy Download a copy |
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Putting What Works to WorkIn 2002, the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy was awarded a grant from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to help states and communities improve their teen pregnancy prevention efforts. Launched in October 2002, the project --- "Putting What Works to Work" --- is a multi-phased effort that identifies and consolidates research-based practices that prevent teen pregnancy, translates this research into user-friendly materials, and works directly with states and communities to incorporate such practices into their work. PWWTW will be led by the National Campaign with assistance from Child Trends, Philliber Research Associates, and other well-respected leaders in the field of adolescent well-being, research, and evaluation. |
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