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Preventing Rapid Repeat Teen Pregnancy with Motivational Interviewing and Contraceptive Access: Implementing Teen Options to Prevent Pregnancy (T.O.P.P.)

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  • Alicia Meckstroth
  • Amanda Berger

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Although teen births rates in the United States have been on the decline in recent years, they are still the highest in the industrialized world.

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  • Alicia Meckstroth & Amanda Berger, "undated". "Preventing Rapid Repeat Teen Pregnancy with Motivational Interviewing and Contraceptive Access: Implementing Teen Options to Prevent Pregnancy (T.O.P.P.)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c054fafc296c43d7862804e5c, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c054fafc296c43d7862804e5c8ce17e9
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    1. Luca, Dara Lee & Stevens, Jack & Rotz, Dana & Goesling, Brian & Lutz, Robyn, 2021. "Evaluating teen options for preventing pregnancy: Impacts and mechanisms," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 77(C).
    2. Dana Rotz & Dara Lee Luca & Brian Goesling & Elizabeth Cook & Kelly Murphy & Jack Stevens, "undated". "Final Impacts of the Teen Options to Prevent Pregnancy Program," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 041f7ac88037417baa4ed3e4c, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Kimberly Smith & Dana Rotz & Brian Goesling & Elizabeth Cook & Kelly Murphy & Jack Stevens, "undated". "Interim Impacts of the Teen Options to Prevent Pregnancy Program," Mathematica Policy Research Reports effe67a2aff7439c8f08930fc, Mathematica Policy Research.

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