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Funders and lawmakers are increasingly requiring that adolescent pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention programs be based on effective prevention strategies to be considered for funding. Moreover, for funding to continue, programs are now generally expected to document their own effectiveness in preventing adolescent pregnancy or STI/HIV or in changing the risky sexual behaviors antecedent to these problems. Behavioral change, as opposed to knowledge or attitudinal change alone, is the standard criterion of effectiveness | Model Programs ft Evidence-Based HIV sn and Pregnancy Prevention Interventions Josefina J. Card I Tabitha A. Benner Editors Model Programs for Adolescent Sexual Health About the Editors Josefina J. Card PhD is Founder and President of Sociometrics Corporation. Card is a nationally recognized social scientist and an expert in the establishment and operation of research-based social science resources products and services for population researchers and health practitioners. She has served as Principal Investigator of over 70 grants and contracts funded by the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation including the AIDS STI Data Archive and the HIV AIDS Prevention Program Archive. Card has established a solid track record as a health and population scientist. She has authored over 80 books monographs and journal articles. Her work is noted for its integration of behavioral psychological and demographic perspectives. Card has served as a member of many federal advisory committees including the NIH National Institutes of Health Study Section for Social Sciences and Population the NICHD National Institute on Child Health and Human Development Population Research Committee and the NICHD Advisory Council. Tabitha A. Benner MPA is a Research Associate at Sociometrics Corporation and currently the project director of two projects related to STI HIV AIDS prevention for at-risk youth and or adults Program Archive on Sexuality Health and Adolescence PASHA and Computer-Based HIV Prevention Interventions for African American Women SAHARA . As program director of PASHA she oversees researching new and innovative effective interventions in the areas of primary secondary pregnancy prevention and STI HIV AIDS prevention for youth and works with the original program developers to create user-friendly replication kits. As project director for the SAHARA program she developed the storyboards and scripts for two interactive new media interventions one for African