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Session 139:
Adolescent Reproductive Health in Developed Countries

Sunday, May 11
10:30 AM-12:20 PM
Carter - 3rd Floor
Chair: Sarah S. Brown, National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy (NCPTP)
Discussant: J.J. Card, Sociometrics Corporation

1.  Educational Careers and Delayed First Sexual Intercourse: The Italian Paradox  •   Francesco C. Billari, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Maria Castiglioni, University of Padova; Dalla Zuanna Gianpiero, University of Padua; Marzia Mancin, University of Padova

2.  Why Do Some Adolescents Have Risky Sex? The Role of Family Background, Childhood Behaviors, and Adolescent Relationships  •   Elizabeth Cooksey, Ohio State University; Frank Mott, Ohio State University; Darcy W. Hango, Ohio State University

3.  Can Changes in Sexual Behaviors among High School Students Explain the Decline in Teen Pregnancy Rates in the 1990s?  •   John S. Santelli, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Joyce C. Abma, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Stephanie Ventura, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Laura Lindberg, Urban Institute

4.  Adolescent Reproductive Health in Japan: Demographic and Policy Dimensions  •   Ryuzaburo Sato, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Japan

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