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1 Οκτ 2014 · Contraception is a pillar in reducing adolescent pregnancy rates. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that pediatricians develop a working knowledge of contraception to help adolescents reduce risks of and negative health consequences related to unintended pregnancy.
Sex education is associated with increased rates of contraceptive use at first sexual intercourse and 15–17 months after interventions [, , ]. Exposure to comprehensive sex education is associated with reduced teen pregnancy, HIV, and STIs [3,4,6].
6 Φεβ 2020 · Nicole J. Todd. University of British Columbia. Amanda Y Black. The Ottawa Hospital. Citations (62) References (85) Figures (2) Abstract and Figures. Although pregnancy and abortion rates have...
Abstract. Background. Young women, especially adolescents, often lack access to modern contraception. Reasons vary by geography and regional politics and culture. The projected 2015 birth rate in 'developing' regions was 56 per 1000 compared with 17 per 1000 for 'developed' regions. Objectives.
Article notes. Copyright and License information. PMCID: PMC1070796 PMID: 10734806. Objectives. Discuss the impact of teen pregnancy on the individual and on society and the importance of preventing pregnancy in teens.
This article sets out the progress that has been made in reducing levels of adolescent childbearing and in meeting adolescent contraceptive needs, over the last 25 years, and also makes the public health, economic, and human rights rationale for continued attention to and investment in these areas. ….
5 Σεπ 2023 · Among the 1.9 billion women of reproductive age group (15–49 years) worldwide in 2021, 1.1 billion have a need for family planning; of these, 874 million are using modern contraceptive methods, and 164 million have an unmet need for contraception (1).