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Girls Shape the Future Study: Findings and Lessons Learned from an Effort to Assess the Effectiveness of the Girls Incorporated Will Power/Won't Power Program

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  • Susan Goerlich Zief
  • Anu Rangarajan
  • Caterina Pisciotta

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This report presents findings from the Girls Shape the Future study, which was designed to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of the Girls Incorporated® Will Power/Won’t Power® curriculum developed to reduce sexual intercourse, pregnancy, and sexually transmitted infections among teenage girls.

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  • Susan Goerlich Zief & Anu Rangarajan & Caterina Pisciotta, "undated". "Girls Shape the Future Study: Findings and Lessons Learned from an Effort to Assess the Effectiveness of the Girls Incorporated Will Power/Won't Power Program," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 18df19a860324d4b8817092d9, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:18df19a860324d4b8817092d9366ad7c
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