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Addressing Adolescent Substance Abuse and Risky Sexual Health Behaviors via Youth-Led Initiatives: A Review of the Teens Linked to Care Pilot Program

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  • Hailey Bednar

    (CDC Foundation, 600 Peachtree St NE #1000, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA)

  • Suzanne McMillan

    (CDC Foundation, 600 Peachtree St NE #1000, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA)

  • Turquoise Sidibe

    (CDC Foundation, 600 Peachtree St NE #1000, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA)

  • Melissa Bennett

    (CDC Foundation, 600 Peachtree St NE #1000, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA)

Abstract

The Teens Linked to Care (TLC) pilot program utilized a youth-led integrated strategy to prevent substance use and risky sexual behavior among school-attending youth at disproportionate risk, including sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY). The program developed a framework to address human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), teen pregnancy, and high-risk substance use within schools. Strategies included education, primary prevention, and early detection screening. High schools in two rural counties served as pilot sites and successfully implemented strategies to encourage youth to engage in healthier sexual practices and avoid harmful substance use. An evaluation of TLC demonstrated its effectiveness in developing youth-friendly resources, promoting connectedness, and building resiliency among students and staff. This program used the results of two iterations of the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) to understand the situations of youth, including SGMY. YRBS results helped tailor program activities for SGMY populations. By focusing on education, access to care, and supportive environments, schools can utilize the TLC model to combat youth substance abuse and risky sexual practices.

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  • Hailey Bednar & Suzanne McMillan & Turquoise Sidibe & Melissa Bennett, 2024. "Addressing Adolescent Substance Abuse and Risky Sexual Health Behaviors via Youth-Led Initiatives: A Review of the Teens Linked to Care Pilot Program," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 21(3), pages 1-14, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:21:y:2024:i:3:p:252-:d:1343804
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