Feasibility and acceptability of a whole-school social-marketing intervention to prevent unintended teenage pregnancies and promote sexual health: evidence for progression from a pilot to a phase III randomised trial in English secondary schools

Background: Reducing unintended teenage pregnancy and promoting adolescent sexual health remains a priority in England. Both whole-school and social-marketing interventions are promising approaches to addressing these aims. However, such interventions have not been rigorously trialled in the UK and...

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Main Authors: Allen, E. (Author), Bonell, C. (Author), Bragg, S. (Author), Campbell, R. (Author), Elbourne, D. (Author), Hadley, A. (Author), Lohan, M. (Author), Meiksin, R. (Author), Melendez Torres, G.J (Author), Mercer, C.H (Author), Morris, S. (Author), Ponsford, R. (Author), Sturgess, J. (Author), Tilouche, N. (Author), Van Dyck, L. (Author), Young, H. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd 2022
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