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Strategies for Community Impact on Youth Well-being
Download these free guides, which are based on ten years of data from communities working together to help kids engage in healthy behaviors.
Strategies for Community Impact on Youth Well-being
Download these free guides, which are based on ten years of data from communities working together to help kids engage in healthy behaviors.
A report prepared on behalf of the Pennsylvania Cross-Systems Prevention Workgroup (CSPW).
A report prepared on behalf of the Pennsylvania Cross-Systems Prevention Workgroup (CSPW).
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Positive well-being and dampened emotional reactivity to daily family conflict and family cohesion
Daily profiles of nondrug reward and their association with daily outcomes for people in recovery from opioid use disorder: An application of latent profile analysis applied to intensive longitudinal data
Affect-laden risk profiles derived from two days of EMA predict substance use and quality of life three- and six-months after SUD treatment
Differences in consummatory but not anticipatory reward processing predict depressive symptoms in young adult women
A Conceptual Framework for Whole‐School Implementation of Mindfulness Programs and Practices: Wisdom From the Field
Child sleep problems mediate prospective associations between fathers’ parenting stress and child blood glucose levels
Are depressive and anxiety symptoms differentially associated with alcohol use behaviors: Multivariate behavioral genetic analyses
Preparing public health researchers to interact with state-level legislators: evaluation of the Texas Research-to-Policy Collaboration project training
A scoping review of acculturation challenges of immigrants from the former Soviet Union in the United States from a life course perspective
Reimagining mindfulness training to deepen K-12 teachers’ social, emotional, and cultural competencies
A qualitative study of adaptation challenges of Ukrainian refugees in the United States
Psychosocial factors associated with the trajectories of interpersonal conflict for Australian children: A longitudinal study across 10 years of child development
Collaborative working relationships between community prevention coalitions and their technical assistance providers: A mixed methods approach for the development of an innovative implementation measure
Email outreach attracts the US policymakers’ attention to climate change but common advocacy techniques do not improve engagement
Finding the rules that work: An emerging paradigm promises to close the gap between regulatory compliance scores and the quality of childcare services
Associations among PTSD symptoms, fear of emotion, and couple communication difficulties: A between-person dyadic analysis
Associations between affect variability, mean affect, and mental health among college students during the COVID-19 pandemic
Use of alternative payment models for substance use disorder prevention in the United States: Development of a conceptual framework
Investing in custodial grandparents: Cost analysis of the social intelligence program
Interparental conflict spillover: Examining parental depression risk pathways
Impact of providing a personalized data dashboard on ecological momentary assessment compliance among college students who use substances: Pilot microrandomized trial
College students’ sense of belonging and alcohol use amidst COVID-19: Evidence from a 21-day daily diary study
Exploring resilience and its determinants in the forced migration of Ukrainian citizens: A psychological perspective
Recovery community center visits and activities: A description using a daily diary approach
Bridging public health research and state-level policy: The Texas Research-to-Policy Collaboration Project
Associations between breastfeeding, maternal emotional availability, and infant-mother attachment: The role of coparenting
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We are a diverse group of researchers and research support specialists passionate about the work we do in prevention to improve the lives of children and families across the life span.
