Practical Approaches to Evaluating Progress and Outcomes in Community-Wide Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiatives

Abstract This paper presents an overview of the key evaluation components for a set of community-wide teen pregnancy prevention initiatives. We first describe the performance measures selected to assess progress toward meeting short-term objectives on the reach and quality of implementation of evide...

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Hauptverfasser: Tevendale, Heather D., Ph.D, Condron, D. Susanne, M.A, Garraza, Lucas Godoy, M.A, House, L. Duane, Ph.D, Romero, Lisa M., Dr.P.H, Brooks, Megan A.M., M.A, Walrath, Christine, Ph.D
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Childbirth & labor
Community
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Ethnic Groups
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Evidence-Based Medicine - methods
Female
Health services
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Young Adult
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