Prime Time Program & Program Outcomes
Sieving R, McRee AL, Secor-Turner M, Garwick A, Bearinger L, Beckman K, McMorris B, Resnick M (2014). Prime Time: Long-term sexual health outcomes of a clinic-linked intervention. Perspectives on Sexual & Reproductive Health, 46, 91-100.
Sieving R, McRee AL, McMorris B, Beckman K, Pettingell S, Bearinger L, Garwick A, Oliphant J, Plowman S, Secor-Turner M, Resnick M (2013). Prime Time: 24-month sexual health outcomes of a clinic-linked intervention to prevent pregnancy risk behaviors. JAMA Pediatrics, 167, 333-340.
Sieving R, McMorris B, Secor-Turner M, Garwick A, Shlafer R, Beckman K, Oliphant J, Pettingell S, Seppelt A (2014). Prime Time: 18-month violence outcomes of a clinic-based intervention. Prevention Science, 15, 460-472.
Sieving R, McMorris B, Beckman K, Pettingell S, Secor-Turner M, Kugler K, Garwick A, Resnick M, Bearinger L (2011). Prime Time: 12-month sexual health outcomes of a clinic-based intervention to prevent pregnancy risk behaviors. Journal of Adolescent Health, 49,172-179.
Tanner A, Secor-Turner M, Garwick A, Sieving R, Rush K (2012). Engaging vulnerable adolescents in a pregnancy prevention program: Perspectives of Prime Time staff. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 26, 254-265.
Sieving R, Resnick M, Garwick A, Bearinger L, Beckman K, Oliphant J, Plowman S, Rush K (2011). A clinic-based, youth development approach to teen pregnancy prevention. American Journal of Health Behavior, 35, 346-358.
Sieving R, Bernat D, Resnick M, Oliphant J, Pettingell S, Plowman S, Skay C (2012). A clinic-based youth development program to reduce sexual risk behaviors among adolescent girls: Prime Time pilot study. Health Promotion Practice, 13, 462-471.
Sexual Behavior, Risk & Protective Factors
Secor-Turner M, McMorris B, Sieving R, Bearinger L (2013). Life experiences of instability and sexual risk behaviors among high risk adolescent girls. Perspectives on Sexual & Reproductive Health, 45, 101-107.
Johnson A, Sieving R, Pettingell S, McRee AL (2015). The roles of partner communication and relationship status in adolescent contraceptive use. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 29, 61-69.
Lando-King E, McRee A, Gower A, Schlafer R, McMorris B, Pettingell S, Sieving R (2015). Relationships between social emotional intelligence and sexual risk behaviors in adolescent girls. Journal of Sex Research.
Kenyon D, Sieving R, Jerstad S, Pettingell S, Skay C (2010). Individual, interpersonal, and relationship factors predicting hormonal and condom use consistency among adolescent girls. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 24, 241-249.
Violence Risk & Protective Factors
Gower A, Shlafer R, Polan J, McRee AL, McMorris B, Pettingell S, Sieving R (2014). Brief report: Associations between adolescent girls’ social emotional intelligence and violence perpetration. Journal of Adolescence, 37, 67-71.
Shlafer R, McMorris B, Sieving R, Gower A (2013). The impact of family and peer protective factors on girls’ violence perpetration and victimization. Journal of Adolescent Health, 52, 365-371.
Secor-Turner M, Garwick A, Sieving R, Seppelt A (2014). Characteristics of violence among adolescent girls at high risk for early pregnancy. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 28, 227-233.
Other Publications
Bearinger L, Sieving R, Duke N, McMorris B, Stoddard S, Pettingell S (2011). Adolescent condom use consistency over time: Global versus partner-specific measures. Nursing Research, 60, S68-S78.
Duke N, Sieving R, Pettingell S, Skay C (2008). Associations between health screening questions and sexual risk behaviors in adolescent female clinic patients: identifying a brief question format to yield critical information. Clinical Pediatrics, 47,564-72.