Volume
41
Issue
2
Abstract
The Best Practices in Teen Pregnancy Prevention Practitioner Handbook presents 10 best practices from the literature, as well as findings from surveys and visits made to local teen pregnancy prevention programs in schools, community-based agencies, and health care agencies. Each of the best practices in this handbook includes key research findings, program recommendations, and tips for the field. The handbook has been widely used in California and across the nation to enhance the content and delivery of teen pregnancy prevention programs.
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Recommended Citation
Moncloa, F., Johns, M., Gong, E. J., & Russell, S. (2003). Best Practices in Teen Pregnancy Prevention Practitioner Handbook. The Journal of Extension, 41(2), Article 20. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol41/iss2/20