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2260 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en Health Communication & Social Marketing: Health Communication Campaigns That Include Mass Media & Health-Related Product Distribution. (Community Guide Recommendation) Back to EBR Search.
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experimental study0.247298
University College London0.210702
Human Services0.205714
Healthy People Topic0.204102
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm0.332879
Substance Abuse0.326485
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Topic Areas0.256011
U.S. Department0.201709
University College Medical0.210847
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Healthy People0.358741
Preventive Services Task0.910352
Leading Health Indicators0.208901
Excessive Consumption0.289285
Older Adults0.242493
University College0.21194
Services Task Force0.895127
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systematic review0.832289
Randomized Controlled Trial0.337954
Violence Prevention0.27458
Behavioral Counseling Interventions0.20513
States Preventive Services0.348373
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Adolescent Health0.215494
Task Force Topic0.903226
College Medical School0.212283
Force Topic Area0.878239
Community Preventive Services0.464296
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2566 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en From Testing to Treatment: A Comprehensive Approach to Curbing HIV In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how the Community Healthcare Network integrated HIV testing and counseling into routine medical care for underserved populations in New York City.
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Title X Family0.477741
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York State Department0.524339
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New York City0.552294
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United States.i0.485248
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New York State0.612674
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New York0.67441
Surveillance Annual Report0.521492
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HIV counseling0.59737
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HIV testing0.989244
TB Prevention.0.470033
off-site HIV screening0.64538
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2569 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en California Tobacco Control Program — Decreasing Tobacco Use Through Social Norms and Policy In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how the California Tobacco Control Program implemented tobacco control policies throughout the state, resulting in decreased tobacco use and reduced secondhand smoke exposure.
CTCP0.581796
smoke-free disclosure ordinance0.433832
Tehachapi Police Chief0.434568
health equity0.372396
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media campaign0.374813
local communities0.432767
tobacco control issues0.582296
Key components0.375608
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California Tobacco Health0.657615
Tobacco Control Program0.854037
programmatic efforts0.39732
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web site0.367842
tobacco-free environments0.374753
Tehachapi City Parks0.433697
health care costs0.429071
Smoking Prevalence0.381881
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tobacco products0.545723
smoking policies0.385295
California Tobacco Control0.844244
Kern County0.370697
level tobacco control0.61575
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Public Health0.385261
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Tobacco Free Coalition0.582456
diverse individuals0.368978
local health departments0.441029
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secondhand smoke exposure0.428562
multi-unit housing facilities0.430193
high school students0.426123
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media strategy0.374953
CTCP’s success0.4913
San Francisco0.370267
CTCP programs0.476949
tobacco waste0.513375
support tobacco-related research.10.445065
Protection Act0.382284
specific product0.367785
social norms0.462038
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14688 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en Guide to Building an Environmental Public Health Tracking Network null
date0.339596
Centers0.375023
classification scheme0.516738
statistical significance0.514129
evidence-based resources0.766741
environmental public health0.951197
government entities0.568059
Human Services0.721518
U.S. Department0.72268
states0.342543
Prevention0.374829
number0.33512
Disease Control0.751458
S.W.0.334479
Atlanta0.338166
Environmental Hazards0.559417
studies0.335081
specific criteria0.521908
magnitude0.351379
Division0.339381
internal validity0.55155
Healthy People0.525652
sample size0.509971
external validity0.547741
guide0.378573
National Center0.547045
Environmental Health0.57516
set0.335445
Federal Government Web0.699166
Independence Avenue0.518799
publication type0.518182
meaningfulness0.374512
health tracking program0.805768
Internet].0.541524
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subject matter0.526116
site0.334794
publication status0.518538
guidance0.338112
potential biases0.539312
Jan0.337453
potential confounders0.508094
Health Tracking Network0.763388
additional effect0.586066
effect size0.586408
experts0.336309
Health Effects0.566098
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14727 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en Drowsy Driving and Automobile Crashes null
evidence-based resources0.913912
key issues0.71718
Lung0.540653
findings0.535296
Human Services0.69959
U.S. Department0.700113
rumble strips0.727934
specific criteria0.694829
highways0.537592
young males0.720672
sample size0.695352
external validity0.735754
National Institutes0.751977
National Center0.752462
National Heart0.75147
National Highway Traffic0.944232
literature review0.714289
quality0.530897
shift workers0.714111
Blood Institute0.734728
subject matter0.699646
potential confounders0.69364
effect size0.782151
Safety Administration0.733103
classification scheme0.698854
statistical significance0.696346
educational campaign0.917132
public awareness0.706288
magnitude0.548884
internal validity0.739492
priority issues0.719258
Healthy People0.699004
set0.530385
Sleep Disorders Research0.933356
publication type0.694133
meaningfulness0.573174
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sleepiness0.571413
combat drowsy driving0.960253
publication status0.694443
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report0.536373
expert panel0.914475
additional effect0.778872
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driver fatigue0.721135
dimensions0.533979
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14788 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en Use of Child Safety Seats: Community-Wide Information and Enhanced Enforcement Campaigns. (Community Guide Recommendation) null
special strategies0.561708
classification scheme0.547397
statistical significance0.543841
evidence-based resources0.818162
Human Services0.546808
U.S. Department0.54966
law enforcement officials0.783294
citations0.351947
child safety seat0.829967
specific criteria0.543965
magnitude0.362213
internal validity0.592494
publicity0.350597
Healthy People0.551686
sample size0.535552
Preventive Services Task0.842927
external validity0.590498
enforcement campaigns0.831212
set0.338078
publication type0.536781
informational warnings0.568927
mass media0.564104
checkpoints0.379567
alternative penalties0.589204
meaningfulness0.390861
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community-wide information0.949902
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safety seats0.574727
subject matter0.552029
publication status0.53727
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effect size0.6419
public displays0.562906
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14892 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en Interventions to Reduce Depression Among Older Adults: Home-Based Depression Care Management null
site map0.656628
S.W.0.43857
Federal Government Web0.913585
Health0.439347
Independence Avenue0.772157
Human Services0.669767
page0.448213
search box0.677124
Washington0.438398
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14963 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en Bright Futures null
evidence-based resources0.611035
Human Services0.421143
Infants0.244642
U.S. Department0.421741
basic points0.427769
context0.238585
specific criteria0.416361
text0.236559
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sample size0.414581
external validity0.455374
health care professionals0.677094
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community0.2415
quality0.234957
subject matter0.421456
potential confounders0.412642
detailed information0.434738
educators0.236194
effect size0.497396
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parents0.238425
classification scheme0.421362
statistical significance0.418646
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pediatric care0.435612
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Guidelines0.237633
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magnitude0.253109
internal validity0.459065
Healthy People0.42096
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publication type0.412882
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publication status0.413233
potential biases0.445862
additional effect0.496478
family0.241542
experts0.23531
national health promotion0.709227
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14987 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en The Surgeon General’s Report on Bone Health and Osteoporosis: What It Means to You null
Social Marketing0.622766
evidence-based resources0.845558
Human Services0.807256
Healthcare Providers0.621786
Secondary Prevention0.61858
U.S. Department0.808297
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falls0.437999
specific criteria0.611791
sample size0.601079
external validity0.630351
Primary Prevention0.623419
Federal Government Web0.783011
Mortality0.44665
bone health0.811729
Media0.436294
Patients0.436134
subject matter0.616619
potential confounders0.599415
effect size0.727975
exercise advice0.632168
classification scheme0.606126
statistical significance0.603821
Injury0.43704
Clinical Practice0.626882
Effect Health0.78138
magnitude0.446893
internal validity0.635128
Healthy People0.613899
various age groups0.830859
bone disease0.695938
Condition0.436773
set0.434399
Households0.449562
publication type0.609454
Independence Avenue0.606186
meaningfulness0.467394
Families0.436258
Effect Behavioral Change0.970575
Morbidity0.456785
Community Intervention0.628329
publication status0.609771
potential biases0.625702
report0.441155
additional effect0.727769
risk0.476077
suggestions0.434158
experts0.435358
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15175 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en Preventing Youth Violence: The Youth Empowerment Solutions (YES) Program In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how the Michigan Youth Violence Prevention Center at the University of Michigan School of Public Health developed and implemented the Youth Empowerment Solutions (YES) program to empower youth to affect their communities in positive ways and modify the environmental conditions that contribute to youth violence.
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program developers0.451286
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100-meter buffer range0.569219
150-meter buffer range0.567346
200-meter buffer range0.566533
program planning0.470238
Disease Control0.452159
self-reported outcomes0.437754
community gardens0.447577
community pride0.4499
resolution skills0.430388
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community change0.451491
Community projects0.455663
prevention strategies0.453489
metropolitan area0.448577
post-test surveys0.443655
U.S. Centers0.453849
Parks Peace Park0.526235
reduced violence0.499342
Michigan Youth Violence0.702253
positive youth development0.594163
Crime incident data0.538352
youth violence0.983169
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local neighborhoods0.473527
environmental conditions0.438783
public health0.591992
better conflict avoidance0.536071
CDC staff0.431618
middle school students0.556643
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comprehensive strategy0.448633
best available evidence0.56952
neighborhood improvement project0.528318
violent crimes0.552267
community improvement projects0.574211
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