UC San Francisco
For A Study On Contraception In Community Colleges In Texas And California
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Amount$1,000,000
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Program
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Date Awarded5/6/2022
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Term30 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
This grant will support the continuation of a research project that is assessing an intervention to improve access to contraceptive services for young women attending community college in Texas and California. The project will explore how access to contraceptive services and prevention of unintended pregnancy can improve young women’s confidence in achieving their educational and career aspirations and support them to complete their degree on time and successfully enter the paid labor force. (Strategy: U.S. Reproductive Equity)
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for a study on contraception in community colleges in Texas and California
This grant will support the continuation of a research project that is assessing an intervention to improve access to contraceptive services for young women attending community college in Texas and California. The project will explore how access to contraceptive services and prevention of unintended pregnancy can improve young women’s confidence in achieving their educational and career aspirations and support them to complete their degree on time and successfully enter the paid labor force. (Strategy: U.S. Reproductive Equity)