Overview
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Teen Talk
Investigators: Marvin Eisen, Alfred L. McAlister, & Gail L. Zellman
Publication Date: May 01, 2016
About This Product
This is a collaborative school- and community health centers-based sex and contraception education intervention for teens between the ages of 13 and 19 years. The 12- to 15-hour pregnancy prevention program begins with two large-group, lecture format presentations covering reproductive physiology, contraception methods, and contraceptive effectiveness. During the remaining four sessions, students participate in small group discussions that are designed to help teens: (1) understand and personalize the risks and consequences of teenage pregnancy; (2) develop and practice the skills that will make abstinence an easier decision to implement; and (3) become more knowledgeable regarding contraception. The sessions include games, role plays, and trigger films that encourage group discussion. A field study of the intervention was conducted in both rural and urban communities in Texas and California. Teens of diverse ethnicities recruited from different agencies and schools participated. Participation in the program was especially beneficial to males, leading to a delay in the onset of sexual activity among male virgins, and to the use of more effective contraception among male non-virgins.
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Planning & Pre-Implementation
- Facilitator's Manuals
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- Training Manual for Group Discussion Leaders
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Implementation
- Lecture Session 1: Anatomy and STDs
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- PART 1
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- Lecture Session 2: Contraception and Prenatal Development and Care
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- Group Discussion Session 1
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- Group Discussion Session 2
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- Group Discussion Session 3
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- Group Discussion Session 4
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Product Details
- 2 lecture presentations
- 4 small group discussion sessions
- Games, role plays, and video