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Designing a Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Program: The Behavioral Performance Theory

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In 1991, five behavioral theorists were sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health to design a strategy to curb the spread of AIDS among high risk populations. The authors of this book have used their strategy to develop a new program for the prevention of pregnancy among teenagers. This new approach, "Behavioral Performance Theory", is described in this book.

124 pages, Hardcover

First published April 30, 2006

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Thomas Crow

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