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Selecting, implementing, and evaluating teen pregnancy prevention interventions: lessons from the CDC's Community Coalition Partnership Programs for the Prevention of Teen Pregnancy.

机译:选择,实施和评估青少年预防怀孕的干预措施:来自CDC的“预防青少年怀孕的社区联盟合作伙伴计划”的经验教训。

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PURPOSE: To summarize 13 communities' experiences with selecting, implementing, and evaluating teen pregnancy prevention interventions within the CDC Community Coalition Partnership Programs for the Prevention of Teen Pregnancy. The study focuses on decision-making processes and barriers encountered in five categories of interventions: reproductive health services, reproductive health education, parent-child communication, male involvement, and programs for pregnant and parenting teens. METHODS: Telephone interviews were conducted with program directors, lead evaluators, and community coalition chairpersons in each of the 13 communities. The descriptive analysis explored factors that influenced community decisions to develop or not to develop interventions. These factors were analyzed by type of intervention. RESULTS: Each community implemented an average of six interventions and operated them with a variety of funding sources. Interventions were selected on the basis of need, and the community needs and assets assessment process was very important influenced most often by project staff, the coalition, or related work groups. Teens were infrequently viewed as primary decision-makers in the selection of interventions. Communities with family planning services as hub agencies were more likely to address reproductive services and reproductive health education. Communities with child advocacy or youth-serving agencies were more likely to focus on other intervention categories. About two-thirds of the interventions were evaluated by either process or outcome measures, or by both. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights important lessons learned that should be considered in examinations of the overall effectiveness of this community coalition approach to the prevention of teen pregnancy.
机译:目的:总结在预防疾病预防控制中心社区联盟伙伴计划中选择,实施和评估青少年预防怀孕干预措施的13个社区的经验。该研究的重点是五类干预措施中的决策过程和遇到的障碍:生殖健康服务,生殖健康教育,亲子沟通,男性参与以及针对怀孕和育儿青少年的计划。方法:对13个社区中的每个社区的项目主管,首席评估员和社区联盟主席进行了电话采访。描述性分析探讨了影响社区决策制定或不制定干预措施的因素。通过干预类型分析这些因素。结果:每个社区平均实施了六项干预措施,并通过各种资金来源进行了实施。干预是根据需要选择的,社区需求和资产评估过程非常重要,通常受项目人员,联盟或相关工作组的影响。青少年在选择干预措施时很少被视为主要的决策者。以计划生育服务为枢纽机构的社区更有可能处理生殖服务和生殖健康教育。倡导儿童的社区或青年服务机构更有可能关注其他干预类别。约有三分之二的干预措施是通过过程或结果措施或两者进行评估的。结论:本研究强调了重要的经验教训,在检查这种社区联盟方法预防青少年妊娠的整体有效性时应考虑这些经验教训。

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