The Pregnancy Assistance Fund (PAF) Evaluation evaluated programs for expectant and parenting teens, women, fathers and their families. Started in 2013, the evaluation was comprised of two components: 1) a broad, descriptive study documenting the design and implementation across the 17 FY2014 Pregnancy Assistance Fund Program grantees and 2) rigorous implementation and impact studies of three programs for expectant and parenting youth and their families. Two programs were evaluated with randomized controlled trials collecting individual-level survey data, and the third program was evaluated through a state-of-the-art, quasi-experimental design. The contractor was Mathematica Policy Research.
- A descriptive study report provides more information about the design and implementation of these programs
- This fact sheet describes the three programs that were rigorously evaluated
Adolescent Family Life Program with Positive Youth Development in California
- An impact report presents findings on an enhanced case management program for young parents
- An implementation report presents findings on the implementation of this program
- An implementation brief summarizes how this program worked to predict repeat teen pregnancy
Healthy Families Healthy Futures in Houston, Texas
- An implementation and impact report presents findings from a study of a home visiting program, Healthy Families Healthy Futures in Houston, TX
New Heights Program in Washington, D.C.
- An impact and implementation report provides detailed information on the New Heights program in Washington, D.C. Public Schools
- An implementation brief summarizes important details about the implementation of the New Heights program
- An impact brief summarizes the findings from the New Heights program
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The Pregnancy Assistance Fund: Launching Programs to Support Expectant and Parenting Youth
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