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UK Govt. awareness program to cut teen pregnancies ineffective

Washington, July 8 (ANI): A government awareness program in England, devised to cut down teenage pregnancies, drunkenness or cannabis use, had no impact, suggests a study.

Lead authors Meg Wiggins of the Institute of Education, University of London, and Chris Bonell at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, say that the Young People's Development Programme, initiated in 2004, may have even increased pregnancies.

Partakers were either taking part in YPDP (intervention group) or a youth programme away from YPDP funds (comparison group).

The study found young women in the YPDP group reported significantly more pregnancies, as much as 16 per cent, than in the comparison group, which stood at 6 per cent.

Those in the YPDP group also more commonly reported early heterosexual experience and expectation of teenage parenthood, namely 58 per cent versus 33 per cent and 34 per cent versus 24 per cent respectively.

No definite explanation was found for the results.

Douglas Kirby, a senior research scientist based in the US, said that such findings did not apply to all youth development approaches.

The study has been published in the online edition of the British Medical Journal. (ANI)

UK television presenter wins 250K pounds in Channel Five ageism row

London, Dec.6 (ANI): Television presenter Selina Scott has been awarded 250,000 pounds as settlement from Channel Five after launching an age discrimination claim.According to The Telegraph, Scott had complained about the lack of older female presenters on television earlier this year.The 57-year-old accused the broadcaster of ageism after it offered her a high-profile role, but then gave the job to two younger broadcasters.In a victory for older female stars, many of whom have complained that they are.....
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