Rigorous evaluation of a substance use and teen pregnancy prevention program for American Indian girls and their female caregivers: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Early sexual initiation is associated with higher risk for sexually transmitted infection, teen pregnancy, domestic violence and substance use in later adolescence and early adulthood. Native American adolescents are more likely to have early sexual initiation compared to other r...
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Main Authors: | Rachel A. Chambers (Author), Jaime Begay (Author), Hima Patel (Author), Jennifer Richards (Author), Danielle Nelson (Author), Summer Rosenstock (Author), Ronni Huskon (Author), Kristin Mitchell (Author), Tiffani Begay (Author), Lauren Tingey (Author) |
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