Slide 1IntroductionTeen pregnancyEffects of Pregnancy on CommunitySlide 5Explains Possible Solutions IdentifiedHow successful the solutions wereAdditional SuggestionsSuggestions for resolutionsConclusionReferencesReferencesPeri ModelUnwanted teenage pregnancyIntroductionUnintentional Teenage Pregnancy34% chance of getting pregnantMost often unintentionalAssociated Health ProblemsEffect on CommunityCauseDifferent aspects from community to National LevelSolutions and SuccessAdditional Suggestions & ResolutionsTeen pregnancyEffects of Pregnancy on Community•Poverty •Unemployment•Poor educational attendance and achievements•Poor health of teenage mother and newborn babiesEffects of problem cross from community to state or national level•Community Level-–Education Pressures–Peer Negativity–Social Discrimination•State/ National Level- –Economic Costs–Social CostsExplains Possible Solutions Identified•Health /sexuality Education Programs•Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Program Planning•Abstinence plus Education•Maintaining Progress•Birth Control •Abortion•Teens teaching TeensHow successful the solutions were•Sex education starts at home•Education•After school jobs•Teens owing to remain abstinenceAdditional Suggestions•Health/Sexuality Education Programs•Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Program Planning •Abstinence plus education•Maintaining Progress•Birth control•Abortion•Teens teaching teensSuggestions for resolutions•Better Educating•Better Parent-Teen Communication•Increased Community Awareness and Involvement•Community Teen Activities•More Scholastic Parent InteractionConclusion•Unwanted Teen age pregnancy•Education•Cost•Support GroupsReferencesReferences•Christensen, Rosen, S. A. (1996). TEENAGE PREGNANCY. The Family Connection of St. Joseph County, Inc. Retrieved from http://community.michiana.org/famconn/teenpreg.html•Darroch, J. E., Singh, S., & Frost, J. J. (2001). Differences in Teenage Pregnancy Rates Among Five Developed Countries: The Roles of Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Use. Family Planning Perspectives, 33(6), 244. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.• Family First Aid. (2000-2004). Teen Pregnancy Statistics and Pregnancy Facts. Retrieved from http://www.familyfirstaid.org/teen-pregnancy.html• Horizon International. (2010). The Teen Outreach Program. Retrieved from http://www.solutions-site.org/artman/publish/article_51.shtml•Santelli, J. S., Lindberg, L., Finer, L. B., & Singh, S. (2007). Explaining Recent Declines in Adolescent Pregnancy in the United States: The Contribution of Abstinence and Improved Contraceptive Use. American Journal of Public Health, 97(1), 150. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.•Sarantaki, A., & Koutelekos, I. (2007). Teenage pregnancy. Health Science Journal, 1(2), 1-6. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.•Solution for America.(2008). Teenage Pregnancy Prevention. Retrieved from •http://www.solutionsforamerica.org/.../teenage-pregnancy.htmlReferences•Coastal Health District. (2011). Teen Pregnancy. Retrieved from
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