A Study of An Alternative School for Pregnant and/or Parenting Teens: Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence |
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Authors: | Ruhul Amin Ph.D. Dorothy C. Browne Dr.PH Jamir Ahmed M.A. Takanori Sato M.A. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for Health Disparities Solutions, Institute for Urban Research, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD 21239, USA |
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Abstract: | In response to multiple problems faced by pregnant and parenting teens, many alternative school-based comprehensive programs have been established throughout the United States. By collecting data from a sample of enrollees of such a school-based comprehensive program and comparing them with data collected from a sample of non-enrollees, the present study systematically evaluates the program. The results of the study seem to suggest that the program participants were more likely to have higher educational aspiration, better reproductive health outcomes, higher contraceptive use, and more breast-feeding practice and intention than those of their non-participating counterparts. The implications of the study findings for comprehensive school-based program for pregnant and/or parenting teens are discussed.Ruhul Amin is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Health Disparities Solutions and Senior Research Scientist in the Institute for Urban Research, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD 21239. Dorothy C. Browne is the Director of the Institute for Urban Research, Jamir Ahmed is a research assistant at the Center for Health Disparities Solutions and Takanori Sato is research assistants at the Institute for Urban Research, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD 21239. |
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Keywords: | Multiple problems of teenage pregnancy Needs for comprehensive services Multicomponent program. |
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