CONTENTS

        Chapters
  1. Growing Numbers, Diverse Needs
  2. Growth, Change, and Risk
  3. Programs for Young Adults
  4. Evaluation Findings
  5. Winning Support from the Community and Young Adults
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Volume XXIII, Number 3
October, 1995
Credits

This report was prepared by Ann P. Mc Cauley, Ph.D., and Cynthia Salter, M.P.H., with contributions by Karungari Kiragu, Ph.D., and Judith Senderowitz, M.A. Ward Rinehart, Editor. Stephen M. Goldstein, Managing Editor, Design by Linda D. Sadler. Production by Merridy Gottlieb.

The assistance of the following reviewers is appreciated: José Barzelatto, Jane Bertrand, Patricia Coffey, Jennifer Daves, Sandra de Castro Buffington, Grace Delano, Efua Dorkenoo, Jacqueline Forrest, Lauren Goodsmith, Fran P. Hosken, Jane Hughes, Douglas Kirby, Cate Lane, Asha Mohamud, Leo Morris, Marjorie Muecke, Katherine Neitzel, Susan Newcomer, Douglas J. Nichols, Joy Ogutu-Ohwayo, Phyllis Tilson Piotrow, Malcolm Potts, Susan Rich, Sharon Rudy, Myrna Seidman, Pramilla Senanayake, Judith Senderowitz, Lindsey Stewart, Nahid Toubia, Marijke Velzeber, Cynthia Waszak, Ann Way, Mary Nell Wegner, Ellen Weiss, Marilyn Wilkinson, and Anne Wilson. Some read portions of the manuscript; others, all.

Suggested citation: McCauley, A. P. and Salter, C. Meeting the Needs Of Young Adults. Population Reports, Series J, No. 41. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Population Information Program, October 1995.

This report was made possible by support from G/PHN/POP/CMT, Global, US Agency for International Development, under the terms of Grant No. DPE-A-00-90-00014-00. The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the views of the US Agency for International Development or the Johns Hopkins University.

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Hugh M. Rigby, Associate Director, Population Information Program, and Chief, Media/Materials Clearinghouse

Jose G. Rimon II, Deputy Director, Center for Communication Programs and Project Director, Population Communication Services, developing family planning communication strategies, projects, training, and materials

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Population Reports is designed to provide an accurate and authoritative overview of important developments in the population field. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the US Agency for International Development or the Johns Hopkins University.

This report was made possible by support from G/PHN/POP/CMT, Global, US Agency for International Development, under the terms of Grant No. DPE-A-00-90-00014-00. The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the views of the US Agency for International Development or the Johns Hopkins University.


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