Can a new school program curb teen pregnancy in tennessee?
NCT ID NCT06001892
Summary
This study is testing an educational program called 'Be In Charge' to see if it helps prevent teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It involves 1,200 teenagers, ages 14-19, in rural Tennessee counties. The program teaches about healthy relationships, abstinence, and contraception, and is compared against a standard health curriculum.
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Centerstone Research Institute
Nashville, Tennessee, 37228, United States
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