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When Children Want ChildrenPosted on March 26, 2000
The authors of this article in the Journal of Adolescent Health argue that pregnancy prevention programs may be more effective if they address adolescents' unrealistic positive illusions about the consequences of teenage childbearing and their perceptions of invulnerability to negative outcomes, rather than merely teaching them how to use contraceptives. email this page | printer friendly version | visit (92)
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