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Social Determinants and Teen Pregnancy Prevention: Exploring the Role of Nontraditional Partnerships.

Taleria R Fuller1, Carla P White2, Jocelyn Chu3, Deborah Dean3, Naomi Clemmons4, Carmen Chaparro5, Jessica L Thames6, Anitra Belle Henderson6, Pebbles King6.   

Abstract

Addressing the social determinants of health (SDOH) that influence teen pregnancy is paramount to eliminating disparities and achieving health equity. Expanding prevention efforts from purely individual behavior change to improving the social, political, economic, and built environments in which people live, learn, work, and play may better equip vulnerable youth to adopt and sustain healthy decisions. In 2010, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in partnership with the Office of Adolescent Health funded state- and community-based organizations to develop and implement the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Community-Wide Initiative. This effort approached teen pregnancy from an SDOH perspective, by identifying contextual factors that influence teen pregnancy and other adverse sexual health outcomes among vulnerable youth. Strategies included, but were not limited to, conducting a root cause analysis and establishing nontraditional partnerships to address determinants identified by community members. This article describes the value of an SDOH approach for achieving health equity, explains the integration of such an approach into community-level teen pregnancy prevention activities, and highlights two project partners' efforts to establish and nurture nontraditional partnerships to address specific SDOH.

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Keywords:  community interventions; health disparities; partnerships; social determinants of health; teen pregnancy

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27913658      PMCID: PMC5701861          DOI: 10.1177/1524839916680797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Pract        ISSN: 1524-8399


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