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A Global Perspective on Teen Pregnancy

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  • Discuss the problem of teen pregnancy from a global perspective, and identify regional and cross-national themes, trends, progress, and challenges.

  • Describe social, economic, and cultural determinants of teenage pregnancy and review the gaps in knowledge and research priorities.

  • Evaluate programs and policies designed to reduce the health, economic, and social risks associated with teen pregnancy.

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Cherry, A.L., Byers, L., Dillon, M. (2009). A Global Perspective on Teen Pregnancy. In: Ehiri, J. (eds) Maternal and Child Health. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/b106524_21

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