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Statistical Reports & Scoping Study

The following statistical reports & scoping study are available for download.

No.

Title

Crisis Pregnancy Agency Statistical Report 2005: Fertility and Crisis Pregnancy Indices

Crisis Pregnancy Agency Statistical Report 2006: Revised Teenage Pregnancy Data

Scoping Study for Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours Survey Towards Relationships, Sexual and Reproductive Health Among Young People in Ireland

Other Research Reports

The following research reports are available for download.

No.

Title

A Summary of Research on Economic Factors Affecting Womens Decision Making in Crisis Pregnancy Situations

The Irish Study of Sexual Health and Relationships - Main Report

The Irish Study of Sexual Health and Relationships - Summary Report

The Irish Study of Sexual Health and Relationships - Sub-Report 1

The Irish Study of Sexual Health and Relationships - Sub-Report 2

The Irish Study of Sexual Health and Relationships - Sub-Report 3

Relationships and Sexuality Education in the Context of SPHE - Main Report

Relationships and Sexuality Education in the Context of SPHE - Summary Report

Relationships and Sexuality Education in the Context of SPHE - Irish Summary

Literature Review on the Provision of Appropriate and Accessible Support to People with an Intellectual Disability who are Experiencing Crisis Pregnancy

Pregnancy Discrimination in the Workplace: Legal Framework and Review of Legal Decisions 1999 to 2008

Pregnancy and Employment: A Literature Review

Pregnancy at Work: A National Survey

Other Agency funded Published Reports

The following research reports are available for download.

No.

Title

1

Crisis Pregnancy & Pregnancy Decision Making: An Outline of Influencing Factors.

2

Promoting Positive Adolescent Sexual Health & Preventing Teenage Pregnancy - A Review of Recent Effectiveness Research.

4

Crisis Pregnancy Counselling in Ireland - A summary of research conducted by Drs. Nic Gabhainn & V. Batt on crisis pregnancy counselling, to inform the development of The Strategy to Address the Issue of Crisis Pregnancy

5

Contraceptive Needs: The Evidence, A Literature Review.

6

Understanding How Sexually Active Women Think About Fertility, Sex and Motherhood. 

7

Irish Contraception and Crisis Pregnancy (ICCP) Study: A Survey of the General Population

7

Summary of the Irish Contraception and Crisis Pregnancy (ICCP) Study: A Survey of the General Population

7

Irish Contraception and Crisis Pregnancy (ICCP) Questionnaire

8

A study of sexual health issues, attitudes and behaviours: The Views of Early School Leavers

9

Understanding teenage sexuality in Ireland

10

Teenagers and the Media: A Media Analysis of Sexual Content on Television

11

Sexual Health of the Irish Adult Population: Findings from Slan

12

Mixed Methods Research of Crisis Pregnancy Counselling and Support Services

13

Mixed Method Adoption Research

14

Is Alcohol a Factor in Unsafe Sex Among Women Seeking Emergency Contraception? A Two-part Study

15

Concealed Pregnancy: A case-study approach from an Irish setting

16

Literature review of issues related to work-life balance, workplace culture and maternity/childcare issues

17

A follow-up project on perceptions of women about fertility, sex, and motherhood: probing the data further

18

Men, sexuality and crisis pregnancy: A study of men’s experiences

19

Improving knowledge regarding abortions performed on Irish women in the UK

20

Psychological Effects of Abortion on Women: A Review of the Literature

21

Parents’ Approaches to Educating their Pre-adolescent and Adolescent Children about Sexuality

22

A Review of the International Literature on the Role of Outside Facilitators in the Delivery of School-based Sex Education

23

Sexual Responsibility, Fatherhood and Discourses of Masculinity among Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Young Men in Ireland

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