Which objective related to adolescent health is discussed in Healthy People 2020? (Select all that apply.)

a. Increasing the age of legal consumption of alcohol to 25
b. Increasing the number of planned preg-nancies
c. Increasing the proportion of teens who receive formal instruction on reproductive health issues
d. Increasing the proportion of teens who consistently use some form of birth control
e. Increasing the number of teens who are employed


ANS: C, D
Healthy People 2020 goals are to increase the proportion of 15 to 19 year olds who use condoms and hormonal contraceptives and increase the proportion of teens who receive reproductive health information through formal instruction as well as from their parents or guardians.

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