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A Participant-Informed Model for Preventing Teen Pregnancy in a Rural Latino Community
Authors:Yvette Murphy-Erby  Kimberly Stauss  Edwar F Estupinian
Institution:1. School of Social Work , University of Arkansas , Fayetteville , Arkansas ymurphy@uark.edu;3. School of Social Work , University of Arkansas , Fayetteville , Arkansas
Abstract:Recognizing the need for health prevention efforts that are tailored to the needs of Latinos in rural communities, the researchers utilized focus groups to ascertain the perspectives of Latino children and their parents who participated in a teen pregnancy prevention program. This article presents a Latino-driven conceptual design of an evidence-informed comprehensive, community-based, and culturally sensitive teen-pregnancy prevention program. The new model, called the Family-Festival Prevention Model, (1) used culturally relevant and experiential learning activities, (2) promoted community connections, (3) incorporated strategies that engaged fathers, and (4) engaged important faith-based and community stakeholders to involve the whole community in prevention efforts.
Keywords:teen pregnancy  prevention  Latino youth  rural health  culturally sensitive  multisystems life course perspective
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