Teen Pregnancy Prevention Evidence Review

Since 2009, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has sponsored an independent systematic review of the teen pregnancy prevention literature to identify programs with evidence of effectiveness in reducing unintended teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and associated sexual risk behaviors. New in 2024: we review and identify program components (elements and activities that make up programs) or combinations of components with evidence of effectiveness on the same set of outcomes. Sign up for the youth.gov newsletter and check this page for updates on the review’s status.

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