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The Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP): Launching a Nationwide Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Effort

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  • Susan Zief
  • Rachel Shapiro
  • Debra Strong

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Congress created the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP), an evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention program, in 2010 to help reduce teen pregnancies and their negative consequences.

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  • Susan Zief & Rachel Shapiro & Debra Strong, "undated". "The Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP): Launching a Nationwide Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Effort," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3bdcf9d877d5485898e805bf3, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:3bdcf9d877d5485898e805bf3552b60e
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    1. Brian Goesling & Robert G. Wood & Joanne Lee & Susan Zief, "undated". "Adapting an Evidence-Based Curriculum in a Rural Setting: The Early Impacts of Reducing the Risk in Kentucky," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c583f07a42ad49dbb1a236ffb, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Brian Goesling & Sarah Oberlander & Lisa Trivits, 2017. "High-Stakes Systematic Reviews," Evaluation Review, , vol. 41(1), pages 27-49, February.
    3. Robert G. Wood & Brian Goesling & Susan Zief & Jean Knab, "undated". "Design for an Impact Study of Four PREP Programs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a643d247100940c28425dd4e9, Mathematica Policy Research.

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