
“Our goal is to create a tool that will help teenagers make better decisions for themselves,” said Dr. Downs. “For the most part, adolescents don’t want to get pregnant. They definitely don’t want to contract a disease. By building on our research about what goes into their decisions, we have crafted a video that will help them avoid these negative outcomes.”
A follow-up study will take place to determine if young women who view film will have fewer unplanned pregnancies and lower rates of sexually transmitted disease than young women who did not view the film. The project was funded by a five-year, $7.4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.


