Table of PASHA Programs

A National Scientist Expert Panel selected the following programs for their demonstrated effectiveness in changing adolescent fertility and/or STD/HIV/AIDS- related behaviors. The programs range widely in approach, setting, and intended population. The program packages can be acquired singly or as a complete collection.

Primary Pregnancy Prevention Secondary Pregnancy Prevention STD/HIV/AIDS
Prevention

MIDDLE SCHOOL:
ABAN AYA Youth Project: Preventing High Risk Behaviors Among African American Youth in Grades 5-8
Human Sexuality—Values & Choices: a Values-Based Curriculum for 7th and 8th Grades

Project TAKING CHARGE

School-Linked Reproductive Health Services (The Self Center)

The School/ Community Program for Sexual Risk Reduction among Teens

Teen Talk

Reach for Health: A School-Sponsored Community Youth Service Intervention for Middle School Students

DRAW THE LINE/RESPECT THE LINE: Middle School Intervention to Reduce Sexual Risk Behavior

 HIGH SCHOOL:
Reducing the Risk

School-Linked Reproductive Health Services (The Self Center)

The School/ Community Program for Sexual Risk Reduction among Teens

Teen Talk

Quantum Opportunities Program: A Youth Development Program (QOP)

SAFER CHOICES: A High-School Based Program to Prevent STDs, HIV and Pregnancy


 FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC:
School-Linked Reproductive Health Services (The Self Center)

Tailoring Family Planning Services to the Special Needs of Adolescents: New Adolescent Approach Protocols


 MEDICAL CLINIC:
Reproductive Health Counseling for Young Men

 COMMUNITY-BASED:
The School /Community Program for Sexual Risk Reduction among Teens

Teen Talk

Quantum Opportunities Program: A Youth Development Program (QOP)

Reach for Health: A School-Sponsored Community Youth Service Intervention for Middle School Students

FOCUS: Preventing Sexually Transmitted Infections and Unwanted Pregnancies among Young Women


MIDDLE SCHOOL:

Reach for Health: A School-Sponsored Community Youth Service Intervention for Middle School Students

MEDICAL CLINIC:
Health Care Program for First-Time Adolescent Mothers and their Infants

Queens Hospital Center's Teenage Program


COMMUNITY-BASED:

Family Growth Center: A Community-Based Social Support Program for Teen Mothers and Their Families

Reach for Health: A School-Sponsored Community Youth Service Intervention for Middle School Students

                 

MIDDLE SCHOOL:
ABAN AYA Youth Project: Preventing High Risk Behaviors Among African American Youth in Grades 5-8

Youth AIDS Prevention Project (YAPP)

Reach for Health: A School-Sponsored Community Youth Service Intervention for Middle School Students

DRAW THE LINE/RESPECT THE LINE: Middle School Intervention to Reduce Sexual Risk Behavior

 HIGH SCHOOL:
AIDS Prevention for Adolescents in School

Get Real About AIDS®

Reducing the Risk

Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills HIV Prevention Program (IMB Program)

SAFER CHOICES: A High-School Based Program to Prevent STDs, HIV and Pregnancy

 COLLEGE:
AIDS Risk Reduction for College Students
Safer Sex Efficacy Workshop

 MEDICAL CLINIC:
ASSESS for Adolescent Risk Reduction
AIDS Prevention and Health Promotion among Women

A Clinic-Based AIDS Education Program for Female Adolescents

Youth and AIDS Project's HIV Prevention Program

WHAT COULD YOU DO? Interactive Video Intervention to Reduce Adolescent Females’ STD Risk

SiHLE: Health Workshops for Young Black Women

 COMMUNITY-BASED:
Focus on Kids: An Adolescent HIV Risk Prevention Program
AIDS Risk Reduction Education and Skills Training Program (ARREST)

Poder Latino: A Community AIDS Prevention Program for Inner-City Latino Youth

Rikers Health Advocacy Project (RHAP)

Adolescents Living Safely: AIDS Awareness, Attitudes and Actions

Adolescents Living Safely: AIDS Awareness, Attitudes and Actions for Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Teens

Youth AIDS Prevention Project (YAPP)

Youth and AIDS Project's HIV Prevention Program

Reach for Health: A School-Sponsored Community Youth Service Intervention for Middle School Students

FOCUS: Preventing Sexually Transmitted Infections and Unwanted Pregnancies among Young Women

SiHLE: Health Workshops for Young Black Women

     

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