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Science and Success, 3rd Ed.: Programs that Work to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, HIV and STIs in the U.S. Print

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Table of Contents

PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS AND EVALUATION RESULTS

Section I. School-Based Programs

  1. Aban Aya Youth Project
  2. AIDS Prevention for Adolescents in School
  3. Get Real about AIDS
  4. It's Your Game: Keep it Real
  5. Postponing Sexual Involvement (Augmenting a Five-Session Human Sexuality Curriculum)
  6. Postponing Sexual Involvement, Human Sexuality and Health Screening
  7. Promoting Health Among Teens
  8. Reach for Health Community Youth Service
  9. Reducing the Risk
  10. Safer Choices
  11. School / Community Program for Sexual Risk Reduction among Teens
  12. Seattle Social Development Project
  13. Self Center (School-linked health center)
  14. Teen Outreach Project (TOP)

  15. Section II. Community-Based Programs

  16. Abecedarian Project
  17. Adolescents Living Safely
  18. Be Proud! Be Responsible! A Safer Sex Curriculum
  19. Becoming a Responsible Teen
  20. California’s Adolescent Sibling Pregnancy Prevention Program
  21. Children’s Aid Society – Carrera Program
  22. Community-Level HIV Prevention for Adolescents in Low-Income Developments
  23. ¡Cuidate!
  24. FOCUS
  25. Focus in Kids Plus ImPACT
  26. Making Proud Choices!
  27. Multidimensial Treatment Foster Care
  28. Poder Latino: A Community AIDS Prevention Program for Inner-City Latino Youth
  29. Project TALC

  30. Section III. Clinic-Based Programs

  31. CAMI+
  32. HIV Risk Reduction for African American and Latina Teenage Women
  33. HORIZONS
  34. Project RESPECT 
  35. Project SAFE (Sexual Awareness for Everyone)
  36. SiHLE—STI & HIV Prevention for African American Teenage Women
  37. Tailoring Family Planning Services to the Special Needs of Adolescents
  38. TLC: Together Learning Choices

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