Research recommendation(s) from an individual piece of guidance
- Guidance:
- Contraceptive services for under 25s
- Date issued:
Research recommendations coming out of this guidance
- What are the most effective and cost effective ways to provide contraceptive services for socially disadvantaged young people to prevent unwanted pregnancies? In particular, what are the most effective and cost effective ways to provide contraceptive services for looked after children, those with learning difficulties, those who are not in education, employment or training or women who have had an abortion?
- What are the most effective ways to get socially disadvantaged young women and men involved in designing contraceptive services that meet their needs and reduce the barriers to access?
- How effective and cost effective are interventions that reduce unintended conception and abortion rates among young people aged under 25 years?
- What is the differential impact of interventions that aim to reduce unintended conception and abortion rates among young people aged under 25 years on subgroups of socially disadvantaged young people?
- What interventions and service models enable young people from diverse faith and cultural communities to access contraceptive services and meet their contraceptive needs?