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1. James O. Prochaska, John C. Norcross, and Carlo C. DiClemente,
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2. Most chapters of Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous won’t accommodate teenagers, which I find disturbing. Although they are difficult to find, there are a few teen programs scattered throughout the nation, such as in New York and Portland, Oregon.
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2. Jocelyn M. Elders, foreword to Levine,
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3. Patricia Donovan, “Falling Teen Pregnancy, Birthrates: What’s Behind the Declines?”
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4. Levine,
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5. “Not Just Another Thing to Do: Teens Talk about Sex, Regret, and the Influence of Their Parents,” The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, June 30, 2000, www.thenationalcampaign.or g/resources/pdf/pubs/NotJust_FINAL.pdf.
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6. A. Y. Akers, C. P. Lynch, M. A. Gold, J. C. Chang, W. Doswell, H. C. Wiesenfeld, W. Feng, and J. Bost, “Exploring the Relationship among Weight, Race, and Sexual Behaviors among Girls,”
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7. Joan Jacobs Brumberg, Introduction, Lauren Greenfield,