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Health promotion practice

Year: 2023
Articles in SafetyLit: 18

"Better than any DARE program": qualitative analysis of adolescent reactions to EVALI television storylines

"Do no harm": promoting anti-racist policing in pediatric emergency departments through 20 practice change considerations

A community-defined approach to address trauma among Cambodian immigrants and refugees

An invitation to imagine: conclusion of the HPP series "what is anti-racism in health promotion practice?"

And harm reduction for all

Applying an implementation framework to the dissemination of a school-based child sexual abuse prevention program

Designing and evaluating opioid misuse prevention training for rural communities and health care providers

Distracted and impaired driving among U.S. adolescents, 2019, USA

Firearm safe storage in rural families: community perspectives about ownership and safety messaging

Impacts of the COVID-19 public health crisis on caring for sex-trafficked persons

Implementation and process evaluation of alcohol free for 40: community-based programming to reduce alcohol consumption

Implementation of overdose prevention in Maryland: implications for resource allocation, program scale-up, and evaluation

Intersectionality Policymaking Toolkit: key principles for an intersectionality-informed policymaking process to serve diverse women, children, and families

New collaborative research on suicide prevention, practice, and policy with American Indian and Alaska Native communities holds promise for all peoples

Pediatric residents' outpatient firearm screening and safety counseling practices (or lack thereof): a retrospective chart review

Qualitative assessment of key implementation factors in a faith-based response to intimate partner violence

The opioid response project: an effective learning collaborative for local communities?

Using a community-informed translational model to prioritize translational benefits in youth concussion return-to-learn programs