Supporting Statewide Implementation of Evidence-Based Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs: Findings from Four PREP Grantees

Supporting Statewide Implementation of Evidence-Based Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs: Findings from Four PREP Grantees

Published: Nov 08, 2016
Publisher: Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation
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Authors

Patricia Del Grosso

Theresa Schulte

Lauren Murphy

Jessica Ziegler

This report documents the implementation infrastructure developed in four states—California, Maine, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina. The four selected states differed along several dimensions, including the size of their PREP programs, the role the state PREP grantee took in supporting implementation and the resources they devoted to that support, and the settings in which the programs operated. Despite the variation, the four states developed similar approaches to support the implementation of their evidence-based programs with fidelity.

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