The nurse discussing different pregnancy programs explains that critical to the success of an adolescent pregnancy–prevention program is:
1. Including role models from similar cultural and racial backgrounds.
2. That the planning be executed by the organizer only.
3. Having short-term, informal programs available twice per year.
4. A focus on the expectations of the adolescents' parents.
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Rationale 1: The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy's task forces found that the programs most effective at preventing teen pregnancy include models from similar cultural and racial backgrounds as the participants.
Rationale 2: The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy's task forces found that the programs most effective at preventing teen pregnancy include adolescents in the planning of activities.
Rationale 3: The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy's task forces found that the programs most effective at preventing teen pregnancy are both long-term and intensive.
Rationale 4: The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy's task forces found that the programs most effective at preventing teen pregnancy focus on adolescent males, and not just females.
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