The study focuses on rates of teen pregnancies, with an emphasis on repeated teen pregnancies. It examines the role of support groups in preventing or reducing teen pregnancies, with an emphasis on subsequent teen pregnancies. It then provides an in-depth discussion of the various programs and policies in the prevention of teen pregnancies, with an emphasis on subsequent teen pregnancies.
Outline
Chapter 1
Introduction
Background
Scope of the Problem
Objectives
Chapter 2
Methodology
Chapter 3
Literature Review
Chapter 4
Rates of Repeat Pregnancy for Teen Parents
Chapter 5
Teen Parent Support Groups
Chapter 6
Programs and Policy Implications
Chapter 7
Conclusion
References
From the Paper:
"All over the country while the rate of teen pregnancies has of late been on the decline, the national rate of 98.7 per 1000 girls ages 15-19 is still much higher than most other Western countries, and many communities are worried by rates that far surpass this national average. (Center for law and Social Policy, 1998) Until recently only little was known about what workings and delivery mechanisms make for a triumphant interference and whether such workings and ways can be stretched to or adapted for other settings, though concern in teenage and preadolescent trouble behavior prevention programs is rising. For those concerned, such information is vital in either setting up new ones supported on winning models somewhere else or refining programs on hand."
"Repeat Teen Pregnancies" 08 February 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Repeat-Teen-Pregnancies/52584>
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