Health and economic impact of 10-year sexual risk behaviors changes among U.S. high school students: Pregnancies

Health and economic impact of 10-year sexual risk behaviors changes among U.S. high school students: Pregnancies

This effort builds off a NEEMA/CAMP 1.0 project that assessed the impact of changes in risk behaviors on STI levels among adolescents. This follow-on project focuses on pregnancies expected over ten years looking at how behavioral changes contribute to trends, including delays in age at first sex and use of a wide range of types of contraception. The analysis estimates both the pregnancies and societal costs averted by each type of behavioral change.




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This work is supported by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [Grant # 1 1 NU38PS004650]

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