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Early Childhood Home Visitation to Prevent Violence—Recommendations to reduce violence through early childhood home visitation, therapeutic foster care, and firearms laws. (Community Guide Recommenda |
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| paraprofessionals | 0.395491 |
| childhood home visitation | 0.901654 |
| life | 0.341147 |
| U.S. Department | 0.550385 |
| visits | 0.347075 |
| children | 0.342596 |
| specific criteria | 0.546231 |
| magnitude | 0.363504 |
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| Healthy People | 0.55247 |
| sample size | 0.539163 |
| Preventive Services Task | 0.852522 |
| external validity | 0.596221 |
| violence | 0.34601 |
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| publication type | 0.538661 |
| pregnancy | 0.340954 |
| high-risk families | 0.623336 |
| meaningfulness | 0.39267 |
| control | 0.338365 |
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| quality | 0.338945 |
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| child maltreatment | 0.644453 |
| subject matter | 0.552992 |
| publication status | 0.5391 |
| potential biases | 0.579218 |
| potential confounders | 0.536739 |
| additional effect | 0.646594 |
| programs | 0.384165 |
| effect size | 0.647449 |
| community peers | 0.584767 |
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Recommendations for reducing excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harms by limiting alcohol outlet density. (Community Guide Recommendation) |
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Education: A Key Social Determinant |
In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how the Kansas City, Kansas School District implemented a comprehensive school reform initiative, First Things First (FTF), to combat low graduation rates and to improve academic performance. |
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| small learning community | 0.255016 |
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| Kansas City | 0.733008 |
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| school graduation rates.1 | 0.430612 |
| research-based teaching strategies | 0.265424 |
| A. M. Klem | 0.234671 |
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| average graduation rates | 0.403668 |
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| control schools | 0.238722 |
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Environmental Health |
Leading Health Indicators are a subset of Healthy People 2020 objectives selected to communicate high-priority health issues. |
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| indoor air quality | 0.328388 |
| data source | 0.438999 |
| safe physical school | 0.768975 |
| objective | 0.322431 |
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| mobile sources | 0.275056 |
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| air toxic emissions | 0.456667 |
| health care facility | 0.273363 |
| Drinking Water Act | 0.279101 |
| lead-based paint | 0.305508 |
| air quality management | 0.328383 |
| urine samples | 0.374883 |
| spot treatments | 0.273842 |
| serum samples | 0.448182 |
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| population | 0.614541 |
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| quality management program | 0.334277 |
| high schools | 0.761611 |
| Nation | 0.358464 |
| proportion | 0.292957 |
| blood samples | 0.339402 |
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| urine concentrations | 0.784643 |
| percent | 0.767703 |
| lipid | 0.33839 |
| EH-20.3 Reduce exposure | 0.291132 |
| adverse health effects | 0.341082 |
| creatinine | 0.308493 |
| hazardous materials | 0.271652 |
| physical school environment | 0.772278 |
| airborne toxics | 0.281654 |
| Air Quality Index | 0.277105 |
| high-priority health issues | 0.279787 |
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| U.S. homes | 0.353281 |
| drinking water outlets | 0.510504 |
| substance | 0.34468 |
| blood | 0.460716 |
| metabolites | 0.374515 |
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| revision history | 0.860904 |
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Low Level Lead Exposure Harms Children—A Renewed Call for Primary Prevention: Report of the Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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| statistical significance | 0.490329 |
| evidence-based resources | 0.566435 |
| environments | 0.416818 |
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| Human Services | 0.491673 |
| lead-safe housing standards | 0.586778 |
| U.S. Department | 0.490712 |
| concern | 0.436532 |
| Lead Exposure Harms | 0.796798 |
| Advisory Committee | 0.809872 |
| Childhood Lead Poisoning | 0.988824 |
| Lead Poisoning Prevention | 0.92898 |
| Disease Control | 0.790658 |
| Exposure Harms Children | 0.795249 |
| Low Level Lead | 0.761083 |
| U.S. children | 0.506845 |
| primary prevention | 0.683157 |
| specific criteria | 0.488406 |
| Renewed | 0.453688 |
| magnitude | 0.419219 |
| term | 0.417128 |
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| sample size | 0.490357 |
| external validity | 0.498222 |
| policy | 0.416726 |
| Report | 0.434298 |
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| publication type | 0.488501 |
| implementation | 0.41676 |
| meaningfulness | 0.427167 |
| blood | 0.417076 |
| subject matter | 0.489869 |
| nationwide primary prevention | 0.607827 |
| publication status | 0.488598 |
| environmental exposure | 0.513531 |
| potential biases | 0.498833 |
| Jan | 0.428691 |
| reference value | 0.503336 |
| potential confounders | 0.48982 |
| prevention strategies | 0.521159 |
| additional effect | 0.509807 |
| ages | 0.416864 |
| Level Lead Exposure | 0.770164 |
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Youth Development Behavioral Interventions Coordinated with Community Service to Reduce Sexual Risk Behaviors in Adolescents. (Community Guide Recommendation) |
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| 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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| 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 |
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| Adolescent Health | 0.215494 |
| Task Force Topic | 0.903226 |
| College Medical School | 0.212283 |
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Sickle Cell Disease (Hemoglobinopathies) in Newborns: Screening |
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| statistical significance | 0.652548 |
| evidence-based resources | 0.965198 |
| Disease | 0.447166 |
| Human Services | 0.886437 |
| Healthcare Providers | 0.692573 |
| U.S. Department | 0.888209 |
| Incidence | 0.465433 |
| number | 0.440848 |
| S.W. | 0.438666 |
| Clinical Practice | 0.696666 |
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| specific criteria | 0.666118 |
| magnitude | 0.465516 |
| internal validity | 0.703923 |
| Healthy People | 0.674645 |
| sample size | 0.642401 |
| external validity | 0.70276 |
| Condition | 0.447102 |
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| Reduce Risk | 0.77294 |
| Primary Prevention | 0.696057 |
| set | 0.441346 |
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| control | 0.438908 |
| Patients | 0.446588 |
| quality | 0.439596 |
| subject matter | 0.674976 |
| site | 0.439139 |
| publication status | 0.657284 |
| potential biases | 0.683864 |
| potential confounders | 0.639526 |
| additional effect | 0.755399 |
| effect size | 0.756632 |
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Healthy People 2020 At Work in the Community: Domestic Violence Prevention among Refugees |
In this story from the field, we take a look at a Texas organization committed to working with refugee populations to address the diverse cross-cultural issues that arise in relocating to the United States. |
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| public health issues | 0.459586 |
| better understanding | 0.432661 |
| refugees | 0.571868 |
| intervention programs | 0.434456 |
| International Rescue Committee | 0.471819 |
| new family dynamics | 0.465885 |
| worldwide problem | 0.440409 |
| Miriam Lieway | 0.443999 |
| Abilene | 0.432835 |
| Health Promotion | 0.46856 |
| upcoming generations | 0.432567 |
| refugee populations | 0.437062 |
| Education Coordinator | 0.476342 |
| child abuse | 0.434248 |
| new culture | 0.471641 |
| innovative projects | 0.432439 |
| web site | 0.432263 |
| IRC office | 0.436395 |
| prevention programs | 0.436971 |
| main program components | 0.466469 |
| sexual abuse | 0.433399 |
| America’s health | 0.432901 |
| home.—Miriam Lieway | 0.447833 |
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| individual needs | 0.432385 |
| domestic violence | 0.789368 |
| generational effect | 0.432883 |
| refugee communities | 0.433956 |
| Ms. Lieway | 0.756685 |
| United States | 0.500361 |
| especially men | 0.434689 |
| Noah Project staff | 0.545707 |
| best communication practices | 0.46598 |
| Refugees Program | 0.507056 |
| West Central Texas | 0.459282 |
| refugee population | 0.434291 |
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| new wave | 0.434118 |
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| future training | 0.432092 |
| resettled refugees | 0.487632 |
| diverse needs | 0.436739 |
| IRC staff | 0.435541 |
| covering healthy family | 0.460568 |
| community awareness | 0.435745 |
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Healthy People 2020 At Work in the Community: Asthma Series |
In this story from the field, we take a look at a New York organization that effectively used technology and media to discuss childhood asthma. |
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| South American countries | 0.331137 |
| emergency room | 0.327814 |
| Community Innovations Project | 0.317218 |
| eHarlem TV team | 0.345837 |
| community health experts | 0.333234 |
| Health Promotion | 0.273678 |
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| Health Communication | 0.270944 |
| eHarlem TV | 0.847466 |
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| industry veterans | 0.268268 |
| East Harlem | 0.966799 |
| public service announcements | 0.315803 |
| mainstream media | 0.263676 |
| 30-second spots | 0.347688 |
| television program | 0.271919 |
| individual organizations | 0.267366 |
| health care organizations | 0.553274 |
| thing.—George Rivera | 0.383691 |
| East Harlem residents | 0.384584 |
| emergency room visits | 0.3141 |
| prime time TV | 0.346641 |
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| community leaders | 0.272708 |
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| Health Information Technology | 0.319489 |
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| historically transitional community | 0.335981 |
| immigrant populations | 0.269043 |
| dramatic changes | 0.263712 |
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| New York | 0.271701 |
| treatment plans | 0.263678 |
| 30-minute shows | 0.4175 |
| —George Rivera | 0.406485 |
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Blood Disorders and Blood Safety |
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| treatment | 0.210675 |
| data source | 0.864413 |
| proportion | 0.251594 |
| viable data source | 0.763572 |
| VTE | 0.208817 |
| changes | 0.324678 |
| Human Services | 0.220118 |
| high school education | 0.237137 |
| percent | 0.213491 |
| objective | 0.466339 |
| sickle cell disease | 0.275901 |
| U.S. Department | 0.220129 |
| General Education | 0.220343 |
| evaluation | 0.205432 |
| number | 0.204526 |
| continuous screening | 0.221889 |
| preventable complications | 0.220507 |
| children | 0.210584 |
| von Willebrand disease | 0.263556 |
| Reduce hospitalizations | 0.220213 |
| VWD | 0.209971 |
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| specialty care centers | 0.234342 |
| hemoglobinopathies | 0.218002 |
| Independence Avenue | 0.219462 |
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| severe hemophilia | 0.237103 |
| diagnosis | 0.22507 |
| Baseline | 0.22056 |
| families | 0.205435 |
| blood | 0.204458 |
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| revision history | 0.982029 |
| persons | 0.257141 |
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| Details | 0.325624 |
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| specialty care | 0.237261 |
| venous thromboembolism | 0.238381 |
| science | 0.324651 |
| specialty care center | 0.234174 |
| objectives | 0.3341 |
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