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  • Testing an Intervention Model for Teen Fertility Control, 1986-1988

    Investigators: Marvin B. Eisen

    Publication Date: March 23, 2016

Testing an Intervention Model for Teen Fertility Control, 1986-1988 Testing an Intervention Model for Teen Fertility Control, 1986-1988

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Data were collected in Texas and California over a three-year period in a design which closely approximated a randomized field trial. Six family planning services agencies and one independent school district compared their ``usual care'' outreach or regular classroom curriculum with an experimental Health Belief Model-Social Learning Theory (HBM-SLT)-based intervention program. Each agency recruited its sample by its usual methods and the school district used its eighth and ninth grade population. Within an agency's targeted age range (13-21 overall), participants were unselected with respect to sex, race or ethnicity, and previous coital experience. Participants were randomly assigned individually or by classroom unit to either the agency's usual program (Comparison groups) or to the HBM-SLT program (Experimental groups). Study data were collected at three points: before exposure to the intervention; immediately following the intervention; and twelve months after the scheduled program completion date.
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