TAILIEUCHUNG - Teenage Sexual and Reproductive Behavior in Developed Countries

A multi-country operations research study investigating the combined effectiveness of a set of interventions designed to improve adolescent reproductive health (RH) knowledge, attitude and practices was launched in 1999. This study was conducted concurrently in Bangladesh, Kenya, Mexico and Senegal. The principal elements of the project were established through a consultative process that included several of the principal agencies, donors, research organizations and individuals working in the field of adolescent health care internationally. Because of the study’s multi-country nature, there was a degree of standardization built into its design. However, the overall design of the interventions also conformed. | This is an archived report from 2001. Please note that more recent information on this topic may be available at Teenage Sexual and Reproductive Behavior in Developed Countries Can More Progress Be Made Jacqueline E. Darroch Jennifer J. Frost Susheela Singh and The Study Team Occasional Report No. 3 November 2001 THE ALAN guttmacher INSTITUTE NEWmSftGlON Acknowledgements This report is part of The Alan Guttmacher Institute s AGI cross-national study Teenage Sexual and Reproductive Behavior in Developed Countries conducted with the support of The Ford Foundation and The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. The summary report Can More Progress Be Made was written by Jacqueline E. Darroch senior vice president and vice president for research Jennifer J. Frost senior research associate and Susheela Singh director of research all of The Alan Guttmacher Institute and the Study Team. Members of the study team are in Canada Eleanor Maticka-Tyndale of the University of Windsor Alexander McKay of the Sex Information and Education Council of Canada SIECCAN and Michael Barrett of the University of Toronto in France Nathalie Bajos and Sandrine Durand both of Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale INSERM in Great Britain Kaye Wellings of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in Sweden Maria Danielsson of the Karolinska Institute Christina Rogala of the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education RFSU and Kajsa Sundstrom affiliated with the Karolinska Institute and in the United States the three lead authors and Rachel K. Jones and Vanessa Woog all of The Alan Guttmacher Institute. The authors would like to thank Sara Seims president Cory Richards senior vice president and director of public policy Beth Fredrick vice president and director of communications and development and Pat Donovan director of publications all of The Alan Guttmacher Institute for on-going guidance over the course of this project and for comments and reviews

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