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Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416383/a-mixed-methods-examination-of-decision-making-during-program-exploration-and-implementation-in-schools
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Courtenay A Barrett, Dustin J Sleesman, Tazkira Amin
Schools are a critical setting to promote healthy youth development through the provision of evidence-based programs (EBPs), yet preventive EBPs in schools are underutilized. The Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment (EPIS) framework highlights numerous factors that may influence program adoption during the Exploration phase and progress monitoring during the Implementation phase. However, no research has systematically and simultaneously identified the factors that influence school administrators' decision-making during these important processes...
February 28, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38372856/a-network-science-approach-to-sex-polydrug-use-among-black-sexually-minoritized-men-and-transgender-women-the-n2-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cho-Hee Shrader, Dustin T Duncan, Justin Knox, Yen-Tyng Chen, Redd Driver, Jonathan S Russell, Raymond L Moody, Mariano Kanamori, Mainza Durrell, Hillary Hanson, Rebecca Eavou, William C Goedel, John A Schneider
Black sexually minoritized men (SMM) and transgender women (TW) are subgroups with lower rates of substance use and comparable rates of condom use relative to White SMM and TW yet experience heightened vulnerability to HIV. This study sought to explore associations of substance use, including sex-drug use (i.e., drug or alcohol use during sex to enhance sex), and condomless sex among Black SMM and TW. Data were collected from Black SMM and TW living in Chicago, Illinois, enrolled in the Neighborhoods and Networks (N2) cohort study, from November 2018 to April 2019...
February 19, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38363411/correction-sample-size-calculations-for-stepped-wedge-designs-with-treatment-effects-that-may-change-with-the-duration-of-time-under-intervention
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James P Hughes, Wen-Yu Lee, Andrea B Troxel, Patrick J Heagerty
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 16, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38358576/mixed-method-multilevel-clustered-randomized-control-trial-for-menstrual-health-disparities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren C Houghton, Paris B Adkins-Jackson
Menstrual cycle characteristics are largely considered unmodifiable reproductive factors, a framing that prevents exploration of the ways structural factors interfere with menstrual health. Given the role of structural factors like healthy food and healthcare access on reproductive health and the grave need for structural interventions to known reproductive health disparities that disproportionately target cisgender women racialized as Black, it is imperative that science begin to examine how structural factors influence menstrual health...
February 15, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38340235/international-responses-to-prevention-intervention-research-during-human-ecosystem-disruptions-a-commentary-on-the-special-issue-of-prevention-science
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REVIEW
Cory L Cobb
The purpose of this commentary on the special issue of Prevention Science, "International Responses to Prevention Intervention Research During Human Ecosystem Disruptions," is to review the six target articles included in this issue, evaluate their results, and highlight the myriad ways in which diverse teams of prevention scientists mobilized to conduct rigorous scientific research during major human ecosystem disruptions (HEDs). The articles included in this issue consider both the etiology of mental and behavioral health challenges (i...
February 10, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38321316/using-mobile-technology-for-family-based-prevention-in-families-with-low-incomes-lessons-from-a-randomized-controlled-trial-of-a-childhood-obesity-prevention-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas G Power, Susan S Baker, Karen V Barale, M Catalina Aragón, Jane D Lanigan, Louise Parker, Karina Silva Garcia, Garry Auld, Nilda Micheli, Sheryl O Hughes
Researchers are increasingly using web-based technologies to deliver family-based, prevention programming. Few studies have examined the success of such approaches for families with low incomes. The purpose of this study was to describe the level of in-class and online engagement in a childhood obesity prevention program for parents with low incomes, to examine the demographic correlates of parent engagement, and to examine dosage effects on parental feeding outcomes as a function of online exposure. All participants attended in-class nutrition education classes (Eating Smart · Being Active) as part of the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) in Colorado and Washington State (classes were offered in English and Spanish)...
February 7, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38294614/optimizing-interventions-for-equitability-some-initial-ideas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jillian C Strayhorn, David J Vanness, Linda M Collins
Interventions (including behavioral, biobehavioral, biomedical, and social-structural interventions) hold tremendous potential not only to improve public health overall but also to reduce health disparities and promote health equity. In this study, we introduce one way in which interventions can be optimized for health equity in a principled fashion using the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST). Specifically, we define intervention equitability as the extent to which the health benefits provided by an intervention are distributed evenly versus concentrated among those who are already advantaged, and we suggest that, if intervention equitability is acknowledged to be a priority, then equitability should be a key criterion that is balanced with other criteria (effectiveness overall, as well as affordability, scalability, and/or efficiency) in intervention optimization...
January 31, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38282051/school-connectedness-and-risk-for-sexual-intercourse-and-nonconsensual-sex-in-adolescence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chelsea R Miller, Jamie M Gajos, Karen L Cropsey
The CDC reports that 30% of high school students have engaged in sexual intercourse. Evidence suggests biological, personal, peer, societal, and family variables affect when a child will initiate sex. The school environment plays an important role in a child's development. Evidence suggests that greater attachment to the school community can modify sexual risk-taking activity in adolescents. Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS) comprises a cohort of approximately 4,700 families of children born in the U...
January 29, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37923885/mixed-methods-evaluation-of-satisfaction-with-two-culturally-tailored-substance%C3%A2-use-prevention-programs-for-american-indian-alaska-native-emerging-adults
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Alina I Palimaru, Ryan A Brown, Daniel L Dickerson, David Kennedy, Carrie L Johnson, Elizabeth J D'Amico
American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities are disproportionately affected by the opioid epidemic. AI/AN emerging adults (ages 18-25) in urban areas are at particularly high risk, with the overdose death rate among urban-dwelling AI/AN people 1.4 times higher than rural-dwelling AI/AN people. Despite these challenges, there are no evidence-based culturally tailored prevention or intervention programs to address opioid, alcohol and other drug use among urban AI/AN emerging adults. This study focused on understanding AI/AN emerging adults' experiences with two culturally tailored programs addressing opioid, cannabis, and alcohol use as part of the randomized controlled trial for Traditions and Connections for Urban Native Americans (TACUNA) in order to enhance feasibility of this intervention...
February 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38265554/introduction-to-the-special-issue-international-responses-to-prevention-intervention-research-during-human-ecosystem-disruptions
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EDITORIAL
Pablo Montero-Zamora, Flavio Marsiglia, Amanda Nguyen, John Toumbourou, Elizabeth B Robertson
For decades, human ecosystem disruptions (HEDs), including pandemics, natural disasters, and socio-economic crises, have shaped national and international responses affecting everyday life. These disruptions present challenges and opportunities for prevention science to address emerging behavioral and mental health research questions, intervention strategies, methodologies, analyses, and research collaboration. This paper introduces a special issue that aims to document examples of how prevention science research teams had (1) globally improved health and well-being through swift, scientifically based responses during HED events and (2) advanced our understanding of the conduct and outcomes of prevention intervention research during crises such as pandemics, natural disasters, and socio-economic crises...
January 24, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38244166/school-connectedness-and-adolescent-e-cigarette-susceptibility-in-an-urban-sample-of-middle-and-high-school-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
April K Wilhelm, Michael D Evans, Zong Xiong, Luis Ortega, David M Vock, Geoffrey Maruyama, Michele L Allen
Adolescent school connectedness generally protects from risk behaviors such as tobacco use; however, its relationship to e-cigarette use is unclear. This study examines the relationship between adolescent school connectedness and e-cigarette susceptibility in a diverse longitudinal sample. This secondary analysis of a school-based intervention surveyed 608 middle (66%) and high school (34%) students from 10 schools at 3 time points over 1 year. At baseline, respondents had a mean age of 14 years, 54% were female, and 71% were BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color)...
January 20, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38236353/feasibility-acceptability-and-usefulness-of-a-screening-tool-for-caregiver-learning-differences-in-early-childhood-home-visiting-staff-and-caregiver-perspectives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Allison West, Kelsey Williams, Jane Daniels, Leeya Correll
Early childhood home visiting programs are well positioned to improve equity and reduce health disparities for families headed by caregivers with intellectual disabilities and other learning differences. Early identification of learning differences through screening may help home visiting staff tailor services and thus improve family engagement and outcomes. Using a mixed methods design, this study assessed potential determinants and outcomes related to implementation of a screening tool for learning differences adapted for the home visiting context...
January 18, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38224390/correction-considerations-for-subgroup-analyses-in-cluster-randomized-trials-based-on-aggregated-individual-level-predictors
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Brian D Williamson, R Yates Coley, Clarissa Hsu, Courtney E McCracken, Andrea J Cook
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 15, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38224389/patterns-of-social-determinants-of-health-and-publicly-funded-service-access-among-children-involved-in-educational-child-welfare-and-social-service-systems
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maura Shramko, Cara Lucke, Kristine Piescher
Social determinants of health (SDOH)-conditions in which children live, learn, and play-affect child health and well-being. Publicly funded services in education and child welfare systems are important resources to support child well-being, but cross-system coordination is rare. Leveraging integrated administrative data from 60,287 6th graders enrolled in public schools in Minnesota, we used latent class analysis (LCA) to examine patterns of cross-system SDOH, including educational services and involvement in child welfare...
January 15, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38214789/gender-and-sexual-orientation-differences-in-sexual-violence-knowledge-prevention-behaviors-and-care-seeking-behaviors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert W S Coulter, Nicholas Szoko, Jessica Frankeberger, Brian Adams, Kelley A Jones, Carla D Chugani, Jocelyn Anderson, Janine Talis, Heather L McCauley, Elizabeth Miller
Sexual violence (SV) on college campuses disproportionately affects cisgender (nontransgender) women, sexual minorities (e.g., gays/lesbians, bisexuals), and gender minority (e.g., transgender/nonbinary) people. This study investigates gender and sexual behavior differences in common SV intervention targets-SV-related knowledge, prevention behaviors, and care-seeking. We analyzed cross-sectional survey data, collected in 9/2015-3/2017, from 2202 students aged 18-24 years attending college health and counseling centers at 28 Pennsylvania and West Virginia campuses...
January 12, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38206548/a-randomized-control-trial-of-a-digital-health-tool-for-safer-firearm-and-medication-storage-for-patients-with-suicide-risk
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer M Boggs, LeeAnn M Quintana, Arne Beck, Christina L Clarke, Laura Richardson, Amy Conley, Edward T Buckingham, Julie E Richards, Marian E Betz
Most patients with suicide risk do not receive recommendations to reduce access to lethal means due to a variety of barriers (e.g., lack of provider time, training). Determine if highly efficient population-based EHR messaging to visit the Lock to Live (L2L) decision aid impacts patient-reported storage behaviors. Randomized trial. Integrated health care system serving Denver, CO. Served by primary care or mental health specialty clinic in the 75-99.5th risk percentile on a suicide attempt or death prediction model...
January 11, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38190046/correction-assessing-the-implementation-of-an-lgbtq-%C3%A2-mental-health-services-training-program-to-determine-feasibility-and-acceptability-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
#37
Jessica N Fish, Evelyn C King-Marshall, Rodman E Turpin, Elizabeth M Aparicio, Bradley O Boekeloo
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 8, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38190045/a-national-approach-to-promoting-health-equity-in-cardiovascular-disease-prevention-implementation-science-strengths-opportunities-and-a-changing-chronic-disease-context
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erika B Fulmer, Aysha Rasool, Sandra L Jackson, Marla Vaughan, Feijun Luo
In the USA, structural racism contributes to higher rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) including hypertension, heart disease, and stroke among African American persons. Evidence-based interventions (EBIs), which include programs, policies, and practices, can help mitigate health inequities, but have historically been underutilized or misapplied among communities experiencing discrimination and exclusion. This commentary on the special issue of Prevention Science, "Advancing the Adaptability of Chronic Disease Prevention and Management Through Implementation Science," describes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention's (DHDSP's) efforts to support implementation practice and highlights several studies in the issue that align with DHDSP's methods and mission...
January 8, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38190044/commentary-for-special-issue-on-advancing-health-equity-among-black-communities-implications-for-research-funders-and-researchers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kimberly DuMont
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 8, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183530/correction-sample-size-calculations-for-stepped-wedge-designs-with-treatment-effects-that-may-change-with-the-duration-of-time-under-intervention
#40
James P Hughes, Wen-Yu Lee, Andrea B Troxel, Patrick J Heagerty
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 6, 2024: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
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