Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Approaches Study

The Evaluation of Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Approaches (PPA) is an experimental study focused on assessing the implementation and impacts of innovative strategies and untested approaches for preventing teenage pregnancy. To learn about the study, please see the executive summary - PDF or full report - PDF for the design of the PPA impact study. A fact sheet - PDF presents an overview of the findings from the study.

There are three OAH TPP Research and Demonstration grantees (Tier 2), three ACYF Personal Responsibility Education Program Innovative Strategies (PREIS) grantees, and one non-federally funded program included in the evaluation. Implementation reports for all seven program models and impact reports for the six sites that participated in rigorous impact studies are available below. The contractor is Mathematica Policy Research.

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AIM 4 Teen Moms, Los Angeles, California

Gen.M, Travis County, Texas

HealthTeacher, Chicago, Illinois

POWER Through Choices, Oklahoma, California, and Maryland

Teen Options to Prevent Pregnancy (T.O.P.P.), Columbus, Ohio

Teen PEP, Princeton, New Jersey

WAIT Training, Tallahassee, Florida