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Holcombe, Emily; Peterson, Kristen; Manlove, Jennifer – Child Trends, 2008
Despite media attention to teen sexual behavior and public concern about its consequences, the public is surprisingly ill-informed or misinformed on the subject. Yet without the facts, it is difficult to develop effective approaches to curb risky sexual behaviors and prevent teen pregnancy and STI transmission. This paper presents a true or false…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Sexuality, Adolescents, At Risk Persons
Ikramullah, Erum; Manlove, Jennifer – Child Trends, 2008
Teens in the United States have high rates of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and recent data indicate that U.S. teens are engaging in riskier sexual behaviors. Male adolescents can help to lower these rates and risks by using condoms consistently with their sexual partners. Child Trends drew on national survey…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Pregnancy, Adolescents
Ikramullah, Erum; Manlove, Jennifer; Cui, Carol; Moore, Kristin A. – Child Trends, 2009
Adolescents are influenced by a variety of social factors and institutions. Prior research confirms what many of us know instinctively: that parents can be one of the strongest influences in adolescents' lives. For example, higher levels of parental involvement in their adolescents' lives are linked with lower levels of delinquency, violent…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Drug Abuse, Violence, Parent Participation
Holcombe, Emily; Ryan, Suzanne; Manlove, Jennifer – Child Trends, 2008
Since decisions about sexual behavior are made by couples, communication between sexual partners is essential for preventing risky sexual behavior. In particular, teens who discuss contraception and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) with their partners before they engage in sex are more likely to use contraception when they do have sex, which…
Descriptors: Health Behavior, Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Individual Characteristics
Ryan, Suzanne; Franzetta, Kerry; Manlove, Jennifer – Child Trends, 2005
This research brief focuses on the birth, pregnancy, contraceptive, and relationship behaviors of Hispanic teens because they represent an important risk group. Teen pregnancy and birth rates for U.S. teens have declined dramatically in recent years. Yet for Hispanic teens, reductions in teen pregnancy and childbearing have lagged behind that of…
Descriptors: Prevention, Hispanic Americans, Contraception, Adolescents

Manlove, Jennifer; Mariner, Carrie; Papillo, Angela Romano – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 2000
Reports on a study of high school mothers examining factors associated with having a second teen birth or a closely spaced second birth. Suggests that a combination of young teen mothers staying in school, living at home with their parents, and being engaged in educational or work activities might help reduce the risk of a second birth.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Early Parenthood, High School Students