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What Works: Programs and Interventions that May Influence Condom Use Child Trends has developed several What Works series based on rigorously studied programs and interventions to identify what works, what doesn't work and what are some "best bets" (or promising practices). Two series for youth (What Works: American Teens and What Works: Programs for Teens) and one series for young children (What Works: School Readiness) have been developed. The related tables available from each series are listed below: What Works: American Teens (by outcomes for teens) --Initiation of Sexual Intercourse --Use of Condoms for Protection --Use of Contraceptives --Contracting STDs What Works: Programs for Teens (by program approach) Academic Achievement Programs --Programs that May Influence Knowledge/Use of Contraceptives, Responsible Sexual Behavior --Programs that May Influence Pregnancy Rates --Programs that May Influence Childbearing Rates Civic Engagement Programs --Programs that May Influence Likelihood of Teen Pregnancy Employment Programs --Programs that May Influence Family Formation --Programs that May Influence Contraceptive Knowledge Older Youth Programs --Programs that May Influence Responsible Sexual Beahvior --Programs that May Influence Family Formation
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