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Herrman, J. W.,Moore, C.,Rahmer, B. (2016). Focus on Teen Men: Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Wise Guys Program Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 29(1), 37-43

Schwarz, E. B.,Burch, E. J.,Parisi, S. M.,Tebb, K. P.,Grossman, D.,Mehrotra, A.,Gonzales, R. (2013). Computer-assisted provision of hormonal contraception in acute care settings Contraception, 87(2), 242-250

Wilson, E. K.,Krieger, K. E.,Koo, H. P.,Minnis, A. M.,Treiman, K. (2014). Feasibility and acceptability of a computer-based tool to improve contraceptive counseling Contraception, 90(1), 72-78

Chacko, Mariam R.,Wiemann, Constance M.,Kozinetz, Claudia A.,von Sternberg, Kirk,Velasquez, Mary M.,Smith, Peggy B.,DiClemente, Ralph (2010). Efficacy of a motivational behavioral intervention to promote chlamydia and gonorrhea screening in young women: A randomized controlled trial Journal of Adolescent Health, 46(2), 152-161

Roberto, Anthony J.,Zimmerman, Rick S.,Carlyle, Kellie E.,Abner, Erin L. (2007). A Computer-based Approach to Preventing Pregnancy, STD, and HIV in Rural Adolescents Journal of Health Communication, 12(1), 53-76

Gee, R. E.,Delli-BoVi, L. C.,Chuang, C. H. (2007). Emergency contraception knowledge after a community education campaign Contraception, 76(5), 366-371

Anda, Diane de (2002). The GIG: An innovative intervention to prevent adolescent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection in a Latino community Social work with multicultural youth., 11(3-4), 251-277

Basen-Engquist, Karen,Coyle, Karin K.,Parcel, Guy S.,Kirby, Douglas,Banspach, Stephen W.,Carvajal, Scott C.,Baumler, Elizabeth (2001). Schoolwide effects of a multicomponent HIV, STD, and pregnancy prevention program for high school students Health Education & Behavior, 28(2), 166-185

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