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 Keeping the Faith: The Role of Religion and Faith Communities in Preventing Teen Pregnancy...
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181. Benson, P.L., Williams, D.L., & Johnson. A.L. (1987). The quicksilver years: The hopes and fears of young adolescents. San Francisco: Harper and Row. Berrien, J., & Winship, C. (in press). Should we have faith in churches? The Ten Point Coalition’s effect on B...
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181. Benson, P.L., Williams, D.L., & Johnson. A.L. (1987). The quicksilver years: The hopes and fears of young adolescents. San Francisco: Harper and Row. Berrien, J., & Winship, C. (in press). Should we have faith in churches? The Ten Point Coalition’s effect on Boston’s youth violence. In G. Katzmann (Ed.), Managing youth violence. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press. *Billy, J.O.G., Brewster, K.L., & Grady, W.R. (1994). Contextual effects on sexual behavior of adolescent women. Journal of Marriage
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looked at the influence of being Hispanic. None of the stud- ies attempted to address the question of how religiously-involved youth differ from those who are not involved or what <span class="highlight">role</span> those differ- ences &mdash; personal, social, or <span class="highlight">contextual</span> &mdash; might play <span class="highlight">in</span> accounting for any relationship between religiosity and sexual behavior. Finally, we were especially surprised that none of the studies approached the question of the relation- ship between adolescent religiosity and sexual behavior from a developmental
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181. Benson, P.L., Williams, D.L., &amp; Johnson. A.L. (1987). The quicksilver years: The hopes and fears of young adolescents. San Francisco: Harper and Row. Berrien, J., &amp; Winship, <span class="highlight">C</span>. (<span class="highlight">in</span> press). Should we have faith <span class="highlight">in</span> churches? The Ten Point Coalition&rsquo;s effect on Boston&rsquo;s youth violence. <span class="highlight">In</span> G. Katzmann (Ed.), Managing youth violence. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press. *Billy, J.O.G., Brewster, K.L., &amp; Grady, W.R. (1994). <span class="highlight">Contextual</span> effects on sexual behavior of adolescent women. Journal of Marriage
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changing shape and future. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. *Seidman, S.N., Mosher, W.D., &amp; Aral, S.O. (1994). Predictors of high-risk sexual behavior <span class="highlight">in</span> unmarried American women: Adolescent environ- ment as risk factor. Journal of Adolescent Health, 15, 126-132. *Sheeran, P., Abrams, D., Abraham, <span class="highlight">C</span>., &amp; Spears, R. (1993). Religiosity and adolescents&rsquo; premarital sexual attitudes and behaviour: An empirical study Keeping the Faith: The <span class="highlight">Role</span> of Religion and Faith Communities <span class="highlight">in</span> Preventing Teen Pregnancy
 With One Voice 2003
20 THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO PREVENT TEEN PREGNANCY CHART 11 Question: I’m going to read you three statements about teens and sex. Please tell me which one comes closest to your view: A B S T IN E N C E A N D C O N T R A C E P T IO N 2003 2002 2001 7% 71% 20% TeensA...
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20 THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO PREVENT TEEN PREGNANCY CHART 11 Question: I’m going to read you three statements about teens and sex. Please tell me which one comes closest to your view: A B S T IN E N C E A N D C O N T R A C E P T IO N 2003 2002 2001 7% 71% 20% TeensAdults 23% 59% 18% Teens should not be sexually active and should not have access to birth control. (Adults=20%, Teens=23%) Teens should not be sexually active, but teens who are should have access to birth control. (Adults=71%, Teens=59
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20 THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO PREVENT TEEN PREGNANCY CHART 11 Question: I&rsquo;m going to read you three statements about teens and sex. Please tell me which one comes closest to your view: A B S T <span class="highlight">IN</span> E N <span class="highlight">C</span> E A N D <span class="highlight">C</span> O N T R A <span class="highlight">C</span> E P T IO N 2003 2002 2001 7% 71% 20% TeensAdults 23% 59% 18% Teens should not be sexually active and should not have <span class="highlight">access</span> to birth <span class="highlight">control</span>. (Adults=20%, Teens=23%) Teens should not be sexually active, but teens who are should have <span class="highlight">access</span> to birth <span class="highlight">control</span>. (Adults=71%, Teens=59
 It's a Guy Thing: Boys, Young Men, and Teen Pregnancy Prevention
J. (1989). Delinquency and drug use as risk factors in teenage sexual activ- ity. Youth and Society, 21, 32-60. Elo, I. T., King, R., & Furstenberg, F. F. Jr. (1999). Adolescent females: Their sexual partners and the fathers of their children. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 61, 74-84...
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J. (1989). Delinquency and drug use as risk factors in teenage sexual activ- ity. Youth and Society, 21, 32-60. Elo, I. T., King, R., & Furstenberg, F. F. Jr. (1999). Adolescent females: Their sexual partners and the fathers of their children. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 61, 74-84. Everett, S. A., Warren, C. W., Santelli, J. S., Kann, L., Collins, J., & Kolbe, L. J. (2000). Use of birth control pills, condoms, and withdrawal among U.S. high school students. Journal of Adolescent Health, 27, 112-118
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J. (1989). Delinquency and drug use as risk factors <span class="highlight">in</span> teenage sexual activ- ity. Youth and Society, 21, 32-60. Elo, I. T., King, R., &amp; Furstenberg, F. F. Jr. (1999). Adolescent females: Their sexual partners and the fathers of their children. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 61, 74-84. Everett, S. A., Warren, <span class="highlight">C</span>. W., Santelli, J. S., Kann, L., Collins, J., &amp; Kolbe, L. J. (2000). Use of birth <span class="highlight">control</span> pills, condoms, and withdrawal among U.S. high school students. Journal of Adolescent Health, 27, 112-118
 Are Peers Getting a Bad Rap? (1999)
Question: I’m going to read you three statements about teens and sex. Please tell me which one comes closest to your view: a. Teens should NOT be sexually active and should not have access to birth control; b. Teens should NOT be sexually active, but teens who ARE should have ...
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Question: I’m going to read you three statements about teens and sex. Please tell me which one comes closest to your view: a. Teens should NOT be sexually active and should not have access to birth control; b. Teens should NOT be sexually active, but teens who ARE should have access to birth control, OR c. It’s OKAY for teens to be sexually active, AS LONG AS they have access to birth control. d. Don’t know/refused Adult 22 Teens should NOT be sexually active and should not have access to birth
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Question: I&rsquo;m going to read you three statements about teens and sex. Please tell me which one comes closest to your view: a. Teens should NOT be sexually active and should not have <span class="highlight">access</span> to birth <span class="highlight">control</span>; b. Teens should NOT be sexually active, but teens who ARE should have <span class="highlight">access</span> to birth <span class="highlight">control</span>, OR <span class="highlight">c</span>. It&rsquo;s OKAY for teens to be sexually active, AS LONG AS they have <span class="highlight">access</span> to birth <span class="highlight">control</span>. d. Don&rsquo;t know/refused Adult 22 Teens should NOT be sexually active and should not have <span class="highlight">access</span> to birth