Publications and Research Papers on Teen Pregnancy
Report to the Community
Each year Terra publishes a Community Report to share hightlights from the previous year with the community. Here you will find electronic copies of the most recent report as well as previous reports. If you would like to share any comments we encourage you to fill out a contact form.
- 2012 Community Report
- 2011 Community Report
- 2010 Community Report
- 2009 Community Report
- 2008 Community Report
- 2007 Community Report
Research Papers
The following are research papers that Terra has either conducted or participated in:
- Examining Subsequent Pregnancies; By: Donna L. Brown & Merna Schmidt; 1999
- Keys to Caregiving: Early Attachment Based Practice Model; By: University of Alberta Department of Nursing; 2003
- Dads Make a Difference Too! Environmental Research Regarding the Needs and Programming Options for Young Dads and an Environmental Scan of Services in the Edmonton Area; By: Scott Smilie of Terra; 2004
- Getting to Know Baby Better: Attachment Based Practice Pilot; By: Berna Skrypnek, University of Alberta Department of Human Ecology; 2007
- Successful Factors in Providing Services for Teen Dads: An Exploratory Case Study from a Community Based Research (CBR) Perspective; By: Community University Partnership Training Fellow Nicolette Sopcak; 2008
- The Social-Emotional Well-Being Psychological Health of Pregnant and Parenting Teen Mothers in Edmonton; By: WCHRI, CUP and Terra, 2009
- Improving High School Completion Rates of Pregnant and Parenting Teens, Paths to Financial Assistance; By: Andrea Mondor Management Consulting Ltd.; 2009
- Baby Steps to Attachment: Attachment Based Practice Research; By: Berna Skrypnek, University of Alberta Department of Human Ecology; 2010
- Teen Parenting and Education: Exploring Paths to Social Assistance in Ontario and Prince Edward Island; By: Jessica Niemi, Kings University; 2010
- Features of Successful Programming for Young Fathers; By: Nicolette Sopcak, PHD Human Ecology, 2013
Special Projects
The following projects were sponsored by the Public Health Agency of Canada, where Terra was a participant.
- Pro-Action, Postponement and Preparation/Support: a Framework for Action to Reduce the Rate of Teen Pregnancy in Canada; 2002
- My Daddy Matters Because: Father Toolkit; 2004
- On the Move: Mobilizing Community and Engaging Youth to Reduce Rates of Teen Pregnancy in Canada; 2007

