P Kingori
University College London
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The Lancet | 2006
Paul Wilkinson; Rebecca S French; Ros Kane; Kate Lachowycz; Judith Stephenson; Chris Grundy; P Jacklin; P Kingori; Maryjane Stevens; Kaye Wellings
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to quantify the change in the number of conceptions and abortions among women younger than 18 years in England in relation to the governments national teenage pregnancy strategy. METHODS We undertook geographic analysis of data for 148 top-tier local authority areas. The main outcomes were changes in under-18 conceptions, abortions, and births between the 5-year period before implementation of the strategy (1994-98) and the period immediately after implementation (1999-2003). FINDINGS The number of teenage conceptions peaked in 1998, then declined after the implementation in 1999 of the teenage pregnancy strategy. Under-18 conception rates fell by an average of 2.0% (95% CI 1.8 to 2.2) per year between 1998 and 2003, below the rate needed to achieve the target of 50% reduction by 2010. The net change between 1994-98 and 1999-2003 was a fall in conceptions of 3.2% (2.6 to 3.9) or 1.4 per 1000 women aged 15-17 years, a rise in abortions of 7.5% (6.5 to 8.6) or 1.4 per 1000, and a fall in births of 10.6% (9.9 to 11.3) or 2.8 per 1000. The change in the number of conceptions was greater in deprived and more rural areas, and in those with lower educational attainment. The change was greater in areas where services and access to them were poorer, but greater where more strategy-related resources had been targeted. INTERPRETATION The decline in under-18 conception and birth rates since 1998 and evidence that the declines have been greatest in areas receiving higher amounts of strategy-related funding provides limited evidence of the effect of Englands national teenage pregnancy strategy. The full effect of local prevention will be clear only with longer observation, and substantial further progress is needed to remedy Englands historically poor international position in teenage conceptions.
Sex Education | 2004
P Kingori; Kaye Wellings; Rebecca S French; Ros Kane; Makeda Gerressu; Judith Stephenson
Newspapers are recognised as a major source of factual information. The media representation of issues related to teenage pregnancy is important to policy makers and those delivering related interventions. This is particularly so in relation to issues which may be seen as sensitive by the public, such as sex and relationship education (SRE). Despite general recognition of the importance of the media in communicating to the public, there is an absence of satisfactory tools with which to evaluate newspaper reports, particularly so in the field of SRE. In this paper we present a systematic examination of newspaper articles related to SRE from September 2000 to September 2002, in the national and regional press in England. Our analysis has highlighted some important distinctions between newspaper type, spokesperson and region. This paper concludes that a pro‐active strategy of directly contacting high circulation newspapers with a view to positively influencing the tone of relevant articles and reports would be of considerable benefit to those involved in SRE, teenage pregnancy and related interventions.
Journal of Adolescent Health | 2007
Rebecca S French; Catherine H Mercer; Roslyn Kane; P Kingori; Judith Stephenson; Paul Wilkinson; Chris Grundy; Kate Lachowycz; P Jacklin; Maryjane Stevens; Sue Brooker; Kaye Wellings
Teenage Pregnancy Unit | 2005
Rebecca S French; L Joyce; Kevin A. Fenton; P Kingori; C Griffiths; Stone; H Patel-kanwal; Robert Power; Judith Stephenson
: London. | 2004
Rebecca S French; L Joyce; Kevin A. Fenton; C Griffiths; P Kingori; Stone; H Patel-kanwal; Robert Power; Judith Stephenson
In: (Proceedings) 11th Annual Conference of the British HIV Association with the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV.. : Dublin, Ireland.. (2005) | 2005
Rebecca S French; Catherine H Mercer; Roslyn Kane; P Kingori; Judith Stephenson; K Lachowyz; Paul Wilkinson; Kaye Wellings
Archive | 2004
P Kingori; Kaye Wellings; Judith Stephenson; Roslyn Kane; Rebecca S French; TPSETeam
Archive | 2004
Rebecca S French; Judith Stephenson; Roslyn Kane; P Kingori; Alison Hadley; C Dennison; Kaye Wellings
Archive | 2004
P Kingori; Kaye Wellings; Judith Stephenson; Ros Kane; Rebecca S French
Archive | 2004
Rebecca S French; Judith Stephenson; Ros Kane; P Kingori; Alison Hadley; Kaye Wellings