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Literature Reviews
Literature Reviews | 2015

The international evidence on the prevention of drug and alcohol use. Summary and examples of implementation in England

The United Nations Office of Drug Control (UNODC) published ‘International Standards on Drug Use Prevention’ in 2013. The standards were developed through a systematic assessment of the international evidence on prevention and they provide a summary of the available scientific evidence.

Literature Reviews
Literature Reviews | 2015

Education for pregnant girls and young mothers. Helpdesk report

How do Kenya, Nigeria and the UK deal with girls who get pregnant at school in terms of: (1) what the policy is around when they should leave school to have their baby, and whether this is actually implemented; (2) whether formal education is provided while they are away having their babies, how

Literature Reviews
Literature Reviews | 2007

Factors associated with teenage pregnancy in the European Union countries: a systematic review

Background: As part of the REPROSTAT2 project, this systematic review aimed to identify factors associated with teenage pregnancy in 25 European Union countries.Methods: The search strategy included electronic bibliographic databases (1995 to May 2005), bibliographies of selected articles and req

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