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244 related items for PubMed ID: 22565796

  • 1. Rethinking school-based health centers as complex adaptive systems: maximizing opportunities for the prevention of teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.
    Daley AM.
    ANS Adv Nurs Sci; 2012; 35(2):E37-46. PubMed ID: 22565796
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  • 2. School-based health center access, reproductive health care, and contraceptive use among sexually experienced high school students.
    Ethier KA, Dittus PJ, DeRosa CJ, Chung EQ, Martinez E, Kerndt PR.
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  • 3. Comprehensive school-based health care: high school students' use of medical, mental health, and substance abuse services.
    Anglin TM, Naylor KE, Kaplan DW.
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  • 4. Contraceptive services in SBHCs: A community experience in creating change.
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  • 5. Missed opportunities for early detection of chlamydia and gonorrhea in school-based health centers.
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  • 7. Health care access, sexually transmitted diseases, and adolescents: identifying barriers and creating solutions.
    Oberg C, Hogan M, Bertrand J, Juve C.
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  • 8. Community reactions to reproductive health care at three school-based clinics in Louisiana.
    Zeanah PD, Morse EV, Simon PM, Stock M, Pratt JL, Sterne S.
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  • 9. Uncovering and responding to needs for sexual and reproductive health care among poor urban female adolescents in Nicaragua.
    Meuwissen LE, Gorter AC, Segura Z, Kester AD, Knottnerus JA.
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    Perspect Sex Reprod Health; 2003 Dec; 35(3):144-7. PubMed ID: 12866788
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  • 11. Sexually active students' willingness to use school-based health centers for reproductive health care services in North Carolina.
    Coyne-Beasley T, Ford CA, Waller MW, Adimora AA, Resnick MD.
    Ambul Pediatr; 2003 Dec; 3(4):196-202. PubMed ID: 12882597
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  • 12. A national overview of reproductive health care services for girls in juvenile justice residential facilities.
    Gallagher CA, Dobrin A, Douds AS.
    Womens Health Issues; 2007 Dec; 17(4):217-26. PubMed ID: 17602966
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  • 13. Confidential reproductive health services for minors: the potential impact of mandated parental involvement for contraception.
    Jones RK, Boonstra H.
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  • 14. Service integration and teen friendliness in practice: a program assessment of sexual and reproductive health services for adolescents.
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  • 15. Reproductive health services for adolescents under the State Children's Health Insurance Program.
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  • 16. Impact of accessible sexual and reproductive health care on poor and underserved adolescents in Managua, Nicaragua: a quasi-experimental intervention study.
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  • 17. Selecting, implementing, and evaluating teen pregnancy prevention interventions: lessons from the CDC's Community Coalition Partnership Programs for the Prevention of Teen Pregnancy.
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    J Adolesc Health; 2005 Sep; 37(3 Suppl):S42-52. PubMed ID: 16115570
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  • 18. A pilot program of contraceptive continuation in six school-based clinics.
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  • 19. Applying a transtheoretical behavioral change model to HIV/STD and pregnancy prevention in adolescent clinics.
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  • 20. Measuring quality of adolescent preventive services of health plan enrollees and school-based health center users.
    Klein JD, Handwerker L, Sesselberg TS, Sutter E, Flanagan E, Gawronski B.
    J Adolesc Health; 2007 Aug; 41(2):153-60. PubMed ID: 17659219
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