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Rates of pregnancy, school failure, and academic suspension at exit were substantially lower in the Teen Outreach group, even after accounting for student sociodemographic characteristics and entry differences between groups. [1]
Teenage girls and women who were provided contraception at no cost and educated about reversible contraception and the benefits of LARC methods had rates of pregnancy, birth, and abortion that were much lower than the national rates for sexually experienced teens. [2]
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- ^ Allen, Joseph P.; Philliber, Susan; Herrling, Scott; Kuperminc, Gabriel P. (1997-01-01). "Preventing Teen Pregnancy and Academic Failure: Experimental Evaluation of a Developmentally Based Approach". Child Development. 68 (4): 729–742. doi:10.2307/1132122.
- ^ Secura, Gina M.; Madden, Tessa; McNicholas, Colleen; Mullersman, Jennifer; Buckel, Christina M.; Zhao, Qiuhong; Peipert, Jeffrey F. (2014-10-02). "Provision of No-Cost, Long-Acting Contraception and Teenage Pregnancy". New England Journal of Medicine. 371 (14): 1316–1323. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1400506. ISSN 0028-4793. PMC 4230891. PMID 25271604.