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Interim Impacts of Teen PEP in New Jersey and North Carolina High Schools

Dana Rotz, Brian Goesling, Molly Crofton, Christopher Trenholm, Jennifer Manlove and Kate Welti

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Abstract: Teen PEP, an in-school, peer-to-peer sexual health promotion program that combines peer-led interactive workshops and peer-driven school-wide initiatives in an effort to reduce sexual risk behaviors and associated outcomes among high school students.

Keywords: Sex education; adolescent health; peer-led; school-wide; teen pregnancy; unprotected sex; HIV; STIs; teens; contraceptives; abstinence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 132
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