Purpose - This paper outlines the development of a resource designed to support practitioners, who were not sexual health specialists, but who worked with young people who may be at risk of teenage pregnancy or parenthood. Its aim was to enable practitioners to carry out an assessment using a screening tool, and to use educational interventions designed to reduce risk-taking behaviour or refer to a sexual health specialist. We report a research project to examine the perceptions of practitioners who had used the resource. Design/methodology/approach – The resource was based on a local needs assessment and developed by a multi-agency working group. The research utilised an on-line questionnaire and telephone interviews with practitioners. ...
Practitioners need to accurately identify the level of concern about a young person’s sexually conce...
Teenage pregnancy is associated with adverse social, economic and health outcomes for both mother an...
Original article can be found at: http://www.commprac.com/ Copyright Unite/CPHVA [Full text of this ...
Five interviews with professionals working directly with the youth, specifically involved in interve...
The ending of the English Teenage Pregnancy Strategy in 2010 led to many local sexual health clinics...
Following concerns regarding the rates of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among...
Sexual health risk-taking behaviour is typically initiated during adolescence and continues througho...
We systematically reviewed school-based skills building behavioural interventions for the prevention...
Purpose - The limited evidence of effectiveness of existing teenage pregnancy strategies which focus...
This study aimed to develop and implement an intervention, delivered via a website and web app, to i...
We systematically reviewed school-based skills building behavioural interventions for the prevention...
Introduction and background Rationale for topic selection This dissertation will investigate behavio...
Aims: To identify and assess the effectiveness of experimental studies of interventions that report ...
Objectives: To conduct a systematic review to summarise currently implemented interventions investig...
This document reports on an expert group meeting on young people's sexual health. The good practice ...
Practitioners need to accurately identify the level of concern about a young person’s sexually conce...
Teenage pregnancy is associated with adverse social, economic and health outcomes for both mother an...
Original article can be found at: http://www.commprac.com/ Copyright Unite/CPHVA [Full text of this ...
Five interviews with professionals working directly with the youth, specifically involved in interve...
The ending of the English Teenage Pregnancy Strategy in 2010 led to many local sexual health clinics...
Following concerns regarding the rates of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among...
Sexual health risk-taking behaviour is typically initiated during adolescence and continues througho...
We systematically reviewed school-based skills building behavioural interventions for the prevention...
Purpose - The limited evidence of effectiveness of existing teenage pregnancy strategies which focus...
This study aimed to develop and implement an intervention, delivered via a website and web app, to i...
We systematically reviewed school-based skills building behavioural interventions for the prevention...
Introduction and background Rationale for topic selection This dissertation will investigate behavio...
Aims: To identify and assess the effectiveness of experimental studies of interventions that report ...
Objectives: To conduct a systematic review to summarise currently implemented interventions investig...
This document reports on an expert group meeting on young people's sexual health. The good practice ...
Practitioners need to accurately identify the level of concern about a young person’s sexually conce...
Teenage pregnancy is associated with adverse social, economic and health outcomes for both mother an...
Original article can be found at: http://www.commprac.com/ Copyright Unite/CPHVA [Full text of this ...