Preventing Rapid Repeat Teen Pregnancy with Motivational Interviewing and Contraceptive Access: Implementing Teen Options to Prevent Pregnancy (T.O.P.P.)
Alicia Meckstroth and
Amanda Berger
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Abstract:
Although teen births rates in the United States have been on the decline in recent years, they are still the highest in the industrialized world.
Keywords: Teen pregnancy; motivational interviewing; pregnant and parenting teens; sex education; family planning; contraceptive access; home visiting; nurse educators; rapid repeat pregnancy; healthy birth spacing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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