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Health Communication & Social Marketing: Health Communication Campaigns That Include Mass Media & Health-Related Product Distribution. (Community Guide Recommendation) |
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| study | 0.25201 |
| U.S. Preventive Services | 0.345633 |
| evidence-based resources | 0.297886 |
| cohort study | 0.251874 |
| CDC/NCIPC Topic Area | 0.230669 |
| United States Preventive | 0.349368 |
| USDA/CNPP Topic Area | 0.231203 |
| experimental study | 0.247298 |
| University College London | 0.210702 |
| Human Services | 0.205714 |
| Healthy People Topic | 0.204102 |
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| Substance Abuse | 0.326485 |
| IOM Topic Area | 0.252408 |
| intervention evaluations | 0.242569 |
| Topic Areas | 0.256011 |
| U.S. Department | 0.201709 |
| University College Medical | 0.210847 |
| Alcohol – Excessive | 0.281335 |
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| Healthy People | 0.358741 |
| Preventive Services Task | 0.910352 |
| Leading Health Indicators | 0.208901 |
| Excessive Consumption | 0.289285 |
| Older Adults | 0.242493 |
| University College | 0.21194 |
| Services Task Force | 0.895127 |
| Gynecology Topic Area | 0.217578 |
| systematic review | 0.832289 |
| Randomized Controlled Trial | 0.337954 |
| Violence Prevention | 0.27458 |
| Behavioral Counseling Interventions | 0.20513 |
| States Preventive Services | 0.348373 |
| non-systematic review | 0.329671 |
| Adolescent Health | 0.215494 |
| Task Force Topic | 0.903226 |
| College Medical School | 0.212283 |
| Force Topic Area | 0.878239 |
| Community Preventive Services | 0.464296 |
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Recommendations to reduce violence through early childhood home visitation, therapeutic foster care, and firearms laws. (Community Guide Recommendation) |
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| Health | 0.439347 |
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Universally Recommended Vaccinations: Home Visits to Increase Vaccination Rates. (Community Guide Recommendation) |
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| classification scheme | 0.51444 |
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| evidence-based resources | 0.609671 |
| clients | 0.469838 |
| economic evidence | 0.529121 |
| Human Services | 0.515152 |
| Task Force notes | 0.637859 |
| U.S. Department | 0.514789 |
| recommended vaccinations | 0.552714 |
| vaccination status | 0.611669 |
| options | 0.421257 |
| studies | 0.439133 |
| homes | 0.419991 |
| specific criteria | 0.511392 |
| magnitude | 0.425616 |
| vaccination rates | 0.748243 |
| internal validity | 0.527538 |
| power | 0.418734 |
| Healthy People | 0.513486 |
| sample size | 0.510888 |
| Preventive Services Task | 0.660774 |
| external validity | 0.52501 |
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| combination | 0.419554 |
| available immunization services | 0.627026 |
| publication type | 0.509277 |
| health concerns | 0.521463 |
| meaningfulness | 0.435816 |
| control | 0.41883 |
| quality | 0.41904 |
| social workers | 0.515249 |
| subject matter | 0.513674 |
| home visits | 0.912629 |
| site | 0.420588 |
| interventions | 0.424786 |
| publication status | 0.507221 |
| vaccination providers | 0.608256 |
| potential biases | 0.523004 |
| community health workers | 0.609385 |
| potential confounders | 0.510061 |
| additional effect | 0.540001 |
| home visitors | 0.532189 |
| programs | 0.42021 |
| effect size | 0.538649 |
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Increasing Tobacco Use Cessation: Reducing Out-of-Pocket Costs for Evidence-Based Cessation Treatments. (Community Guide Recommendation) |
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| Federal Government Web | 0.913585 |
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| Human Services | 0.669767 |
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Promoting oral health: interventions for preventing dental caries, oral and pharyngeal cancers, and sports-related craniofacial injuries: A Report on Recommendations of the Task Force on Community Pre |
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| study | 0.25201 |
| U.S. Preventive Services | 0.345633 |
| evidence-based resources | 0.297886 |
| cohort study | 0.251874 |
| CDC/NCIPC Topic Area | 0.230669 |
| United States Preventive | 0.349368 |
| USDA/CNPP Topic Area | 0.231203 |
| experimental study | 0.247298 |
| University College London | 0.210702 |
| Human Services | 0.205714 |
| Healthy People Topic | 0.204102 |
| Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm | 0.332879 |
| Substance Abuse | 0.326485 |
| IOM Topic Area | 0.252408 |
| intervention evaluations | 0.242569 |
| Topic Areas | 0.256011 |
| U.S. Department | 0.201709 |
| University College Medical | 0.210847 |
| Alcohol – Excessive | 0.281335 |
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| Healthy People | 0.358741 |
| Preventive Services Task | 0.910352 |
| Leading Health Indicators | 0.208901 |
| Excessive Consumption | 0.289285 |
| Older Adults | 0.242493 |
| University College | 0.21194 |
| Services Task Force | 0.895127 |
| Gynecology Topic Area | 0.217578 |
| systematic review | 0.832289 |
| Randomized Controlled Trial | 0.337954 |
| Violence Prevention | 0.27458 |
| Behavioral Counseling Interventions | 0.20513 |
| States Preventive Services | 0.348373 |
| non-systematic review | 0.329671 |
| Adolescent Health | 0.215494 |
| Task Force Topic | 0.903226 |
| College Medical School | 0.212283 |
| Force Topic Area | 0.878239 |
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The Surgeon General’s Report on Bone Health and Osteoporosis: What It Means to You |
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| evidence-based resources | 0.845558 |
| Human Services | 0.807256 |
| Healthcare Providers | 0.621786 |
| Secondary Prevention | 0.61858 |
| U.S. Department | 0.808297 |
| Incidence | 0.443694 |
| falls | 0.437999 |
| specific criteria | 0.611791 |
| sample size | 0.601079 |
| external validity | 0.630351 |
| Primary Prevention | 0.623419 |
| Federal Government Web | 0.783011 |
| Mortality | 0.44665 |
| bone health | 0.811729 |
| Media | 0.436294 |
| Patients | 0.436134 |
| subject matter | 0.616619 |
| potential confounders | 0.599415 |
| effect size | 0.727975 |
| exercise advice | 0.632168 |
| classification scheme | 0.606126 |
| statistical significance | 0.603821 |
| Injury | 0.43704 |
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| Clinical Practice | 0.626882 |
| Effect Health | 0.78138 |
| magnitude | 0.446893 |
| internal validity | 0.635128 |
| Healthy People | 0.613899 |
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| Community Intervention | 0.628329 |
| publication status | 0.609771 |
| potential biases | 0.625702 |
| report | 0.441155 |
| additional effect | 0.727769 |
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Colorectal Cancer: Screening – Adults Older Than Age 85 |
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| statistical significance | 0.571942 |
| evidence-based resources | 0.907965 |
| Force | 0.350658 |
| adults | 0.350377 |
| Human Services | 0.805448 |
| U.S. Department | 0.807314 |
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| specific criteria | 0.586633 |
| magnitude | 0.371449 |
| internal validity | 0.626761 |
| Healthy People | 0.595959 |
| sample size | 0.55884 |
| Preventive Services Task | 0.910027 |
| external validity | 0.626579 |
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| colorectal cancer | 0.652187 |
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| control | 0.341888 |
| quality | 0.342639 |
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| site | 0.342122 |
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| potential biases | 0.604205 |
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| additional effect | 0.682456 |
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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. |
| after-school program | 0.580858 |
| high rates | 0.450667 |
| program developers | 0.451286 |
| resource mobilization | 0.44017 |
| 16-week after-school curriculum | 0.589844 |
| 100-meter buffer range | 0.569219 |
| 150-meter buffer range | 0.567346 |
| 200-meter buffer range | 0.566533 |
| program planning | 0.470238 |
| Disease Control | 0.452159 |
| self-reported outcomes | 0.437754 |
| community gardens | 0.447577 |
| community pride | 0.4499 |
| resolution skills | 0.430388 |
| Reduce Youth Violence | 0.623796 |
| Youth Empowerment Solutions | 0.805587 |
| immediate buffer area | 0.570398 |
| highest rate | 0.437112 |
| buffer range | 0.665421 |
| Prevention Center | 0.450883 |
| positive ways | 0.440439 |
| neighborhood improvement projects | 0.533748 |
| community change | 0.451491 |
| Community projects | 0.455663 |
| prevention strategies | 0.453489 |
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| metropolitan area | 0.448577 |
| post-test surveys | 0.443655 |
| U.S. Centers | 0.453849 |
| Parks Peace Park | 0.526235 |
| reduced violence | 0.499342 |
| Michigan Youth Violence | 0.702253 |
| positive youth development | 0.594163 |
| Crime incident data | 0.538352 |
| youth violence | 0.983169 |
| integrates empowerment | 0.443003 |
| local neighborhoods | 0.473527 |
| environmental conditions | 0.438783 |
| public health | 0.591992 |
| better conflict avoidance | 0.536071 |
| CDC staff | 0.431618 |
| middle school students | 0.556643 |
| preventable public health | 0.584945 |
| positive effect | 0.429261 |
| peace promotion | 0.434215 |
| comprehensive strategy | 0.448633 |
| best available evidence | 0.56952 |
| neighborhood improvement project | 0.528318 |
| violent crimes | 0.552267 |
| community improvement projects | 0.574211 |
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Texas Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Planning (ECHPP) Project: Dallas HIV Testing |
In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how the Texas Department of State Health Services implemented the Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Planning Project to reduce new HIV infections, link people with HIV to care and treatment, and reduce HIV-related health disparities. |
| CDC-funded HIV testing | 0.529675 |
| high rates | 0.369002 |
| new HIV infections | 0.619488 |
| coordinated response | 0.372099 |
| injection drug | 0.376866 |
| male-to-male sexual contact | 0.549146 |
| U.S. Department | 0.367988 |
| local ECHPP objectives | 0.422296 |
| program planning | 0.372346 |
| HIV-related health disparities | 0.550678 |
| HIV status | 0.461566 |
| hard-to-reach populations | 0.459051 |
| United States.1 Â Ensuring | 0.443768 |
| Texas DSHS | 0.500629 |
| 4-year period | 0.369664 |
| HIV positive individuals | 0.562143 |
| situation analysis | 0.370478 |
| early identification | 0.369677 |
| black/African American MSM.3 | 0.493311 |
| Texas Department | 0.377524 |
| heterosexual contact | 0.381854 |
| HIV prevention activities | 0.533215 |
| link people | 0.374144 |
| black/African American MSM | 0.970461 |
| MSM population | 0.571398 |
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| Dallas providers | 0.378189 |
| health department counseling | 0.440091 |
| American MSM communities | 0.627299 |
| State Health Services | 0.442695 |
| new diagnoses | 0.376817 |
| MSM community | 0.571562 |
| acid amplification testing | 0.439002 |
| high morbidity areas | 0.429928 |
| highest number | 0.371156 |
| HIV-positive individuals | 0.374398 |
| Comprehensive HIV Prevention | 0.536171 |
| Dallas area | 0.37956 |
| Dallas County Health | 0.441097 |
| testing trends | 0.376049 |
| United States.2 | 0.373353 |
| ECHPP goals | 0.37755 |
| undiagnosed individuals | 0.371593 |
| testing efforts | 0.382116 |
| Department Laboratory | 0.371386 |
| Planning Project | 0.372461 |
| HIV | 0.6479 |
| testing services | 0.386089 |
| HIV testing | 0.586094 |
| 3-year demonstration program | 0.436068 |
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| Vital Statistics System-Natality | 0.254616 |
| parent | 0.278085 |
| proportion | 0.773452 |
| Abortion Provider Survey | 0.244294 |
| intercourse | 0.474009 |
| Medicaid-covered family | 0.203092 |
| Bridged-race Population Estimates | 0.253517 |
| percent | 0.885147 |
| birth control methods | 0.577469 |
| unintended pregnancy | 0.331707 |
| Guttmacher Institute | 0.257592 |
| female adolescents | 0.861223 |
| reproductive health services | 0.301574 |
| publicly funded family | 0.388413 |
| guardian | 0.277126 |
| sexually active females | 0.61755 |
| FDA-approved methods | 0.215666 |
| poverty threshold | 0.213288 |
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| HIV/AIDS prevention | 0.44112 |
| family planning clinics | 0.383862 |
| male adolescents | 0.857484 |
| moderately effective methods | 0.32412 |
| sexual intercourse | 0.444197 |
| income eligibility level | 0.297511 |
| sexually experienced females | 0.268056 |
| National Vital Statistics | 0.2494 |
| Baseline | 0.95948 |
| sexually active males | 0.627147 |
| family planning services | 0.268978 |
| transmitted disease prevention | 0.220855 |
| sexually transmitted disease | 0.24075 |
| sexually transmitted diseases | 0.470784 |
| revision history | 0.252709 |
| sexually active persons | 0.268956 |
| formal instruction | 0.694366 |
| disease prevention methods | 0.217133 |
| sexually experienced males | 0.207036 |
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