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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Adolescent Health
  • Preventive Medicine

Background:

  • Inner-city youth face high rates of unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
  • Adolescent births remain elevated, impacting youth physically, mentally, socially, and economically.
  • Targeted interventions are crucial for vulnerable adolescent populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the Sex After Marriage primary prevention program, a community-based abstinence education (CBAE) initiative.
  • To assess the program's effectiveness in supporting young people's decisions to postpone sexual activity.
  • To provide resources and education for youth, parents, and the wider community.

Main Methods:

  • A 3-year CBAE program implemented in Philadelphia neighborhoods for youth aged 12-18.
  • A three-tiered approach including a middle school curriculum, adult workshops, and multimedia resources (PSAs, website).
  • Training for youth ambassadors and community members on healthy lifestyles and curriculum delivery; pre- and post-program surveys for youth and parents.

Main Results:

  • The program successfully met most evaluation objectives.
  • 1,428 youth (12-18 years) received services, with high program completion rates (≥75%).
  • 338 parents and 486 other adults participated in educational components.

Conclusions:

  • The persistent rates of teen pregnancy and STIs underscore the necessity of risk reduction programs.
  • Community-based abstinence education initiatives can effectively engage youth and stakeholders.
  • Continued support for evidence-based prevention programs is vital for adolescent well-being.