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Fact Sheets

 

20-Somethings
Abstinence
Briefly (all)
Case Studies
Community Colleges
Contraception
Digital Media
Effective Programs
Fast Facts (all)
Focus Groups
Foster Care
Males & Fatherhood

   

Parents & Families
Public Policy
Race & Ethnicity
Religion
Science Says (all)
State & Local
Teen Birth Rates
Teen Pregnancy Rates
Teen Sexual Behavior and Activity
Unplanned Pregnancy
Why it Matters


For more detailed information, please visit The National Campaign Reports section.


20-Somethings

Briefly: Unplanned Pregnancy Among 20-Somethings: The Full Story
Briefly: Focus Group Findings: What 20-Somethings Are Saying About Pregnancy, Sex, and Childbearing
The DCR Report: Section B: Unplanned Pregnancy Among Unmarried Women Age 20-29
Fast Facts: Unplanned Pregnancy Among 20-Somethings


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Abstinence

Briefly: Some Thoughts on Abstinence


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Briefly (all)

Briefly: - Focus Group Findings: Faith-Based Urban Youth Workers
Briefly: Focus Group Findings: What 20-Somethings Are Saying About Pregnancy, Sex, and Childbearing
Briefly: Funding Sources for State and Local Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs
Briefly: Opportunities to Help Youth in Foster Care: Addressing Pregnancy Prevention in the
Implementation of the Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008

Briefly - Policy Brief: 2009 Federal Policy Agenda
Briefly - Policy Brief: Contraceptive Equity
Briefly - Policy Brief: Funding to States and Communities for Effective Teen Pregnancy Prevention Interventions
Briefly - Policy Brief: Health Care Reform
Briefly - Policy Brief: Preventing Pregnancy Among Youth in Foster Care
Briefly - Policy Brief: Promoting Responsible Fatherhood through Pregnancy Planning and Prevention
Briefly - Policy Brief: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Teen Pregnancy
Briefly - Policy Brief: Restoring Affordable Birth Control
Briefly - Policy Brief: Strengthening America’s Family Planning Safety Net in the Context of Health Reform
Briefly - Policy Brief: Strengthening Medicaid Family Planning
Briefly - Policy Brief: Thoughts for Elected Officials About Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy
Briefly - Policy Brief: Title X
Briefly - Policy Brief: What Policymakers Can Do
Briefly - President Obama’s Budget Proposal for Preventing Teen Pregnancy: Thoughts from The National Campaign
Briefly: Responding to the Increase in the Teen Birth Rate: Analysis From The National Campaign
Briefly: Some Thoughts on Abstinence
Briefly: State and Local Efforts to Reduce Unplanned Pregnancy Among Adults
Briefly: State Legislation to Reduce Teen Pregnancy
Briefly: A Summary of Effective Interventions
Briefly: Teen Pregnancy Prevention in the President’s FY 2010 Budget
Briefly: Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program Budgets
Briefly: United Way Programs to Reduce Teen Pregnancy
Briefly: Unplanned Pregnancy Among 20-Somethings: The Full Story
Briefly: Unplanned Pregnancy and Community Colleges
Briefly: Unplanned Pregnancy in the United States
Briefly: Unplanned Pregnancy: What Community Colleges Can Do
Briefly: Why are the Teen Pregnancy and Birth Rates Increasing?


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Case Studies

The purpose of the Promoting Science Based Approaches-Getting to Outcomes (PSBA-GTO) Case Study series is to showcase real-life narratives of grantees’ successes and challenges in working through the PSBA-GTO steps with local partners.  The case studies provide concrete examples of how the PSBA-GTO process can be successfully implemented.

Center for Health Training/CHT Resource Group (CHT)
Colorado Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Parenting and Prevention (COAPPP)
Hawaii Youth Services Network (HYSN)
The South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy (South Carolina Campaign)

For more information, visit the PSBA-GTO project webpage.


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Community Colleges

Briefly: Unplanned Pregnancy and Community Colleges
Briefly: Unplanned Pregnancy: What Community Colleges Can Do

For more information, visit the Community Colleges webpage.

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Contraception

Briefly - Policy Brief: Contraceptive Equity
Briefly: Policy Brief: Restoring Affordable Birth Control
Fast Facts: Teen Sexual Behavior and Contraceptive Use: Data from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2007
Science Says #29: Teen Contraceptive Use


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Digital Media

Public Health Digital Brief


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Effective Programs

Briefly: A Summary of Effective Interventions
Science Says #4: Characteristics of Effective Curriculum-Based Programs

Science Says #9: Early Childhood Programs
Science Says #32: Effective and Promising Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs for Latino Youth

For more information, visit the Putting What Works to Work webpage.

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Fast Facts (all)

Fast Facts: African American Teen Birth Rate by State (2005)
Fast Facts: Asian American Teen Birth Rate by State (2005)
Fast Facts: Consequences of Unplanned Pregnancy
Fast Facts: Dads Make a Difference (2008)
Fast Facts: The Direct Medical Costs of Unplanned Pregnancy and Cost Effectiveness of Preventing Unplanned Pregnancy
Fast Facts: Existing Family Planning Coverage in Public and Private Insurance Systems
Fast Facts: Latina Teen Birth Rate by State (2005)
Fast Facts: Likelihood of Latinas Getting Pregnant by Age 20
Fast Facts: Making the Case for Family Planning Coverage in Health Reform
Fast Facts: Men in the United States: Unplanned Pregnancy, Sexual Activity, and Contraceptive Use (Data as of 2002)
Fast Facts: Minority Teen Birth Rate by State (2005)*
Fast Facts: Native American Teen Birth Rate by State (2005)
Fast Facts: Reproductive Health Outcomes Among Youth Who Ever Lived in Foster Care (2009)
Fast Facts: Teen Sexual Behavior and Contraceptive Use: Data from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2007
Fast Facts: Unplanned Pregnancy Among 20-Somethings
Fast Facts: Unplanned Pregnancy: Key Data

*this links to all four Fast Facts on birth rate and ethnicity

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Focus Groups

Briefly: Focus Group Findings: Faith-Based Urban Youth Workers
Briefly: Focus Group Findings: What 20-Somethings Are Saying About Pregnancy, Sex, and Childbearing

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Foster Care

Briefly: Opportunities to Help Youth in Foster Care: Addressing Pregnancy Prevention in the
Implementation of the Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008

Briefly - Policy Brief: Preventing Pregnancy Among Youth in Foster Care
Fast Facts: Reproductive Health Outcomes Among Youth Who Ever Lived in Foster Care (2009)
Science Says #27 Issue Brief: Foster Care Youth

State and Community Efforts to Prevent Teen Pregnancy Among Foster Care Youth

For more information, visit the Foster Care webpage.


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Males & Fatherhood

Briefly - Policy Brief: Promoting Responsible Fatherhood through Pregnancy Planning and Prevention
The DCR Report: Section D - Births Resulting from an Unplanned Pregnancy Among Men in the United States

Fast Facts: Dads Make a Difference (2008)
Fast Facts: Men in the United States: Unplanned Pregnancy,Sexual Activity, and Contraceptive Use (Data as of 2002)
Science Says #6: The Sexual Attitudes and Behavior of Male Teens
Science Says #24: It's a Guy Thing: Boys, Young Men, and Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Fast Facts: Dads Make a Difference
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy and Responsible Fatherhood


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Parents & Families

Aunt Sarah's List: Things We All Need to Say to Teens and Young Adults
Science Says #8: Parental Influence and Teen Pregnancy
Science Says #13: Younger Siblings of Teen Parents: At Increased Risk of Teen Pregnancy?
Science Says #25: Parent-Child Communication About Sex and Related Topics
Science Says #34: Unplanned Pregnancy and Family Turmoil

For parenting advice and tips, visit the Parents Portal webpage.

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Public Policy

Briefly - Policy Brief: 2009 Federal Policy Agenda (2009)
Briefly - Policy Brief: Contraceptive Equity
Briefly - Policy Brief: Funding to States and Communities for Effective Teen Pregnancy Prevention Interventions
Briefly - Policy Brief: Health Care Reform
Briefly - Policy Brief: Preventing Pregnancy Among Youth in Foster Care
Briefly - Policy Brief: Promoting Responsible Fatherhood through Pregnancy Planning and Prevention
Briefly - Policy Brief: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Teen Pregnancy
Briefly - Policy Brief: Restoring Affordable Birth Control
Briefly - Policy Brief: Strengthening America’s Family Planning Safety Net in the Context of Health Reform
Briefly - Policy Brief: Strengthening Medicaid Family Planning
Briefly - Policy Brief: Thoughts for Elected Officials About Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy
Briefly - Policy Brief: Title X
Briefly - Policy Brief: What Policymakers Can Do
Briefly - President Obama’s Budget Proposal for Preventing Teen Pregnancy: Thoughts from The National Campaign
Briefly - State Legislation to Reduce Teen Pregnancy

For more information, visit the Policymakers webpage.

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Race & Ethnicity

Briefly: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Teen Pregnancy (Policy Brief)
DCR Report: A.6 - Percent of Pregnancies that are Unplanned by Race/Ethnicity, 2001*
DCR Report: A.12 - Distribution of Unplanned Pregnancies by Race/Ethnicity, 2001*
DCR Report: A.17 - Rate of Unplanned Pregnancy by Race/Ethnicity, 1994 and 2001*
DCR Report: B.5 - Percent of Pregnancies that are Unplanned by Race/Ethnicity Among Unmarried Women Age 20–29, 2001*
DCR Report: B.9 - Distribution of Unplanned Pregnancies by Race/Ethnicity Among Unmarried Women Age 20–29, 2001*
DCR Report: B.10 - Rate of Unplanned Pregnancy by Race/Ethnicity Among Unmarried Women Age 20–29, 2001*
DCR Report: B.11 - Rate of Unplanned Pregnancy by Race/Ethnicity Among Unmarried Women Age 20–29, 1994 and 2001*
DCR Report: C.6 - Resolution of Unplanned Pregnancies Among Unmarried Women Age 20–29 by Race/Ethnicity, 2001*
DCR Report: D.5 - Percent of Births that Result from an Unplanned Pregnancy by Father’s Race/Ethnicity, 2002*
DCR Report: D.11 - Distribution of Births that Result from an Unplanned Pregnancy by Father’s Race/Ethnicity, 2002*
DCR Report: D.16 - Percent of All Men Reporting an Unplanned Pregnancy Followed by a Birth, Race/Ethnicity, 2002*
Fast Facts: African American Teen Birth Rate by State (2005)
Fast Facts: Asian American Teen Birth Rate by State (2005)
Fast Facts: Consequences of Unplanned Pregnancy
Fast Facts: Latina Teen Birth Rate by State (2005)
Fast Facts: Likelihood of Latinas Getting Pregnant by Age 20
Fast Facts: Minority Teen Birth Rate by State (2005)**
Fast Facts: Native American Teen Birth Rate by State (2005)
How Can Latino Parents Talk to their Teens?***
Latina Teen Pregnancy and Birth Rates by State***
Latina Teen Pregnancy and Educational Attainment***
Latino Teen Sexual Behavior and Contraceptive Use***
Nationwide Trends for Latina Teen Birth Rates***
An Overview of Latina Teen Pregnancy***
Relationships in the Latino Community***
Science Says #32: Effective and Promising Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs for Latino Youth
Science Says #35: Acculturation and Sexual Behavior among Latino Youth
Science Says #39: American Indian/ Alaska Native Youth and Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Science Says #41: Socio-Economic and Family Characteristics of Teen Childbearing (2009)
Teen Sexual Activity, Pregnancy, and Childbearing among Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States
Teen Sexual Activity, Pregnancy, and Childbearing among Black Teens in the United States
Teen Sexual Activity, Pregnancy, and Childbearing among Native Americans in the United States
Teen Sexual Activity, Pregnancy, and Childbearing among Non-Hispanic White Teens in the United States
Voices Heard: Highlights from National Polling Data on Latino Sexual Behavior***

*from the DCR Report. For more information, visit the DCR Report webpage.

**this links to all four Fast Facts on birth rate and ethnicity.

***from A Look at Latinos. For more information, visit the Latino Initiative webpage.

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Religion

Bridging the Divide: Involving the Faith Community in Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Briefly - Focus Group Findings: Faith-Based Urban Youth Workers
DCR Report: D.6 - Percent of Births that Result from an Unplanned Pregnancy by Father’s Religion Raised, 2002*
DCR Report: D.12 - Distribution of Births that Result from an Unplanned Pregnancy by Father’s Religion Raised, 2002*
Science Says #20: The Association between Parent, Family, and Peer Religiosity and Teenagers’ Sexual Experience and Contraceptive Use

For more information, visit the Personal Responsibility, Religion, and Values webpage.

*from the DCR Report. For more information, visit the DCR Report webpage.


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Science Says

Please visit the Science Says webpage for a complete list of research briefs and more information on the Putting What Works to Work program.


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State & Local

Briefly: Funding Sources for State and Local Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs
Briefly: State and Local Efforts to Reduce Unplanned Pregnancy Among Adults

Briefly: State Legislation to Reduce Teen Pregnancy
Briefly: Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program Budgets
Briefly: United Way Programs to Reduce Teen Pregnancy

For more information, visit the States & Communities webpage.

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Teen Birth Rates and Other Information

Briefly: Teen Pregnancy and Childbearing in the United States: Ten Headlines
Briefly: Why are the Teen Pregnancy and Birth Rates Increasing?
Science Says #10: Another Chance: Preventing Additional Births to Teen Mothers
Science Says #15: Teens' Attitudes Toward Childbearing, 2002
Science Says #21: Teens' Attitudes Toward Pregnancy and Childbearing, 1988-2002
Science Says #30: Public Costs of Teen Childbearing
Science Says #38: Say What? Defining and Understanding Key Outcomes and Measures Related to Births and Pregnancies
Science Says #41: Socio-Economic and Family Characteristics of Teen Childbearing (2009)
Teen Birth Rates: How Does the United States Compare
Teen Birth Rate Increase 2006: Some Thoughts from the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy
Teen Birth Rates, 1940-2006
Why It Matters: The Costs of Teen Childbearing

For more information on the rise in the teen birth rate, visit the Final 2006/ Preliminary 2007 Birth Data webapge .


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Teen Pregnancy Rates and Other Information

Briefly: Policy Brief: Preventing Pregnancy Among Youth in Foster Care
Briefly: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Teen Pregnancy (Policy Brief)
Briefly: Teen Pregnancy and Childbearing in the United States: Ten Headlines
Briefly: Teen Pregnancy Rates in the United States, 1988-2006
Briefly: Why are the Teen Pregnancy and Birth Rates Increasing?

How is the 3 in 10 Statistic Calculated?
Science Says #7: American Opinion on Teen Pregnancy and Related Issues
Science Says #12: Teen Pregnancy Among Older Teens
Science Says #13: Younger Siblings of Teen Parents: At Increased Risk of Teen Pregnancy?
Science Says #21: Teens' Attitudes Toward Pregnancy and Childbearing, 1988-2002
Teen Pregnancy Rates, 1990-2004
Science Says #38: Say What? Defining and Understanding Key Outcomes and Measures Related to Births and Pregnancies
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy and Child Welfare
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy and Education
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy and Other Health Issues
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy, Out-of-Wedlock Births, Healthy Relationships, and Marriage
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy and Overall Child Well-Being
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy, Poverty, and Income Disparity
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy and Responsible Fatherhood
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy, Substance Use,and Other Risky Behavior
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy and Violence


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Teen Sexual Behavior and Activity

Fast Facts: Reproductive Health Outcomes Among Youth Who Ever Lived in Foster Care (2009)
Fast Facts: Teen Sexual Behavior and Contraceptive Use: Data from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2007
Science Says #1: Where and When Teens First Have Sex
Science Says #2: The Case for the Cautious Generation
Science Says #3: The Sexual Behavior of Young Adolescents
Science Says #4: Characteristics of Effective Curriculum-Based Programs
Science Says #5: Characteristics of Teens' First Sexual Partner
Science Says #6: The Sexual Attitudes and Behavior of Male Teens
Science Says #14: Teens' Attitudes Toward Sex, 2002
Science Says #17: Teens and Oral Sex
Science Says #18: HIV Testing
Science Says #19: HIV Counseling
Science Says #20: The Association between Parent, Family, and Peer Religiosity and Teenagers’ Sexual Experience and Contraceptive Use
Science Says #23: Pregnancy Among Sexually Experienced Teens, 2002
Science Says #29: Teen Contraceptive Use
Science Says #33: The Sexual Behavior of Young Adolescents
Science Says #35: Acculturation and Sexual Behavior among Latino Youth
Science Says #36: Teen Sexual Behavior
Science Says #41: Socio-Economic and Family Characteristics of Teen Childbearing (2009)
Science Says #42: Vulnerable Youth: A Closer Look at Reproductive Health Outcomes (2009)


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Unplanned Pregnancy

Briefly: State and Local Efforts to Reduce Unplanned Pregnancy Among Adults
Briefly: Unplanned Pregnancy Among 20-Somethings: The Full Story
Briefly: Unplanned Pregnancy and Community Colleges
Briefly: Unplanned Pregnancy in the United States
Briefly: Unplanned Pregnancy: What Community Colleges Can Do
The Consequences of Unplanned Pregnancy
The DCR Report (Data, Charts, Research)*
Fast Facts: The Direct Medical Costs of Unplanned Pregnancy and Cost Effectiveness of Preventing Unplanned Pregnancy
Fast Facts: Unplanned Pregnancy Among 20-Somethings
Fast Facts: Unplanned Pregnancy: Key Data
Science Says #34: Unplanned Pregnancy and Family Turmoil
Science Says #40: Unplanned Pregnancy as it Relates to Women, Men, Children, and Society

*The DCR Report provides in depth answers to some critical questions about 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.  

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Why it Matters

Why It Matters: Linking Teen Pregnancy Prevention to Other Critical Social Issues*
Why It Matters: Introduction
Why It Matters: The Costs of Teen Childbearing
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy and Child Welfare
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy and Education
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy and Other Health Issues
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy, Out-of-Wedlock Births, Healthy Relationships, and Marriage
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy and Overall Child Well-Being
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy, Poverty, and Income Disparity
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy and Responsible Fatherhood
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy, Substance Use,and Other Risky Behavior
Why It Matters: Teen Pregnancy and Violence

*this links to all eleven Why It Matters fact sheets; for more information, visit the Why It Matters webpage.

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