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RESEARCH AND PRACTICE:
Sue A. Ricketts and Bruce P. Guernsey
School-Based Health Centers and the Decline in Black Teen Fertility During the 1990s in Denver, Colorado
Am J Public Health 2006; 96: 1588-1592 [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]
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Dr. Chery F. Kendrick   (23 October 2006)

Misleading Title 23 October 2006
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Dr. Chery F. Kendrick,
Veterinarian Epidemiologist
Kendrick Technical Services

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epivet1{at}charter.net Dr. Chery F. Kendrick

I would respectfully suggest that the title "Decline in Black Teen Fertility" is a bit of a misnomer and, in fact, misleading. Perhaps a title such as "Decrease in High School Student Pregnancies" would be more appropriate. My point being: as I scanned the titles of articles, yours jumped out at me as an alarming trend. I immediately went to the article as it seemed indeed alarming that the fertility of young people was negatively affected, even though they had been exposed to the health system. I was also curious as to what methods were used to determine this result. After reading the article, of course, I did appreciate the fact that for inner-city youths at risk of pregnancy, when some education and assistance was given, this led to a decrease in student pregnancies, which is always wonderful news. I appreciate your article and study, Dr. Chery F. Kendrick


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