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View article: Applying lessons learned from public health crises to expand peer support specialists in youth mental health services
Applying lessons learned from public health crises to expand peer support specialists in youth mental health services Open
COVID-19 exposed issues in our mental health system, prompting an emergency advisory from the Surgeon General on youth mental health. This Comment offers two lessons drawn from empirically supported aspects of a public health model to guid…
View article: Family Separation and Mental Health Outcomes among Mexican Immigrants: An Acculturative Stress Framework.
Family Separation and Mental Health Outcomes among Mexican Immigrants: An Acculturative Stress Framework. Open
Family Separation and Mental Health Outcomes among Mexican Immigrants: An Acculturative Stress Framework.
View article: 146 A Community Engagement Advisory Board’s 22 Years of Contributions to Translational Research
146 A Community Engagement Advisory Board’s 22 Years of Contributions to Translational Research Open
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: CTSIs around the country rely on Community Engagement Advisory Boards (CEABs) to bridge research and communities. The history of this 22-year-old board offers insight on 1) how it was created and has been sustained over t…
View article: 190 Filling the Gap: Perspectives from a long-standing Community Engagement Advisory Board on conducting community-engaged research that emphasizes the needs of communities
190 Filling the Gap: Perspectives from a long-standing Community Engagement Advisory Board on conducting community-engaged research that emphasizes the needs of communities Open
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Community Engagement Advisory Boards (CEAB) serve as a vital resource for engaging and partnering with communities in research. The purpose of this project is to describe the perspectives of members of a long-standing CEA…
View article: Reproductive justice for <b>B</b>lack, Indigenous, Women of Color: Uprooting race and colonialism
Reproductive justice for <b>B</b>lack, Indigenous, Women of Color: Uprooting race and colonialism Open
Historically, atrocities against Black, Indigenous, and Women of Color's (BIWoC) reproductive rights have been committed and continue to take place in contemporary society. The atrocities against BIWoC have been fueled by White supremacy i…
View article: Familias Divididas [divided families]: Transnational family separation and undocumented Latinx immigrant health.
Familias Divididas [divided families]: Transnational family separation and undocumented Latinx immigrant health. Open
Undocumented Latinx immigrants (ULIs) comprise a large segment of the U.S. population, yet they remain at high risk for diminished health outcomes due to increased exposure to adverse experiences and context. Transnational family separatio…
View article: The Roles of Settings in Supporting Immigrants’ Resistance to Injustice and Oppression: A Policy Position Statement by the Society for Community Research and Action
The Roles of Settings in Supporting Immigrants’ Resistance to Injustice and Oppression: A Policy Position Statement by the Society for Community Research and Action Open
In 2018, in response to increasingly oppressive and widespread federal immigration enforcement actions in the United States (U.S.) and around the globe – including family separation, immigration raids, detention, deportation of people who …
View article: Bridging the gap between research, policy, and practice: Lessons learned from academic-public partnerships in the CTSA network – CORRIGENDUM
Bridging the gap between research, policy, and practice: Lessons learned from academic-public partnerships in the CTSA network – CORRIGENDUM Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1017/cts.2020.23.].
View article: Bridging the gap between research, policy, and practice: Lessons learned from academic–public partnerships in the CTSA network
Bridging the gap between research, policy, and practice: Lessons learned from academic–public partnerships in the CTSA network Open
A primary barrier to translation of clinical research discoveries into care delivery and population health is the lack of sustainable infrastructure bringing researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and communities together to reduce silo…
View article: After-School Programs and Children’s Mental Health: Organizational Social Context, Program Quality, and Children’s Social Behavior
After-School Programs and Children’s Mental Health: Organizational Social Context, Program Quality, and Children’s Social Behavior Open
Data are informing ongoing efforts to improve organizational capacity of urban after-school programs to support children's positive social and behavior trajectories.
View article: Is a Theory of the Problem Sufficient for a Theory of the Solution? Negotiating Tensions among Research, Practice, Advocacy and Activism in Serving Immigrant Communities
Is a Theory of the Problem Sufficient for a Theory of the Solution? Negotiating Tensions among Research, Practice, Advocacy and Activism in Serving Immigrant Communities Open
The lives of members of immigrant communities are inevitably shaped by U.S. laws, rapidly-shifting immigration policy, institutional policies and practices (e.g., in schools), and how immigrants are welcomed (or not) by members of host com…
View article: A qualitative study to explore paraprofessionals’ role in school‐based prevention and early intervention mental health services
A qualitative study to explore paraprofessionals’ role in school‐based prevention and early intervention mental health services Open
This study explored the role of paraprofessionals within a school‐based prevention and early intervention program to promote children's engagement in learning and positive parenting practices. Study aims were designed to understand how par…
View article: Randomized Controlled Trial of Exercise for ADHD and Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Randomized Controlled Trial of Exercise for ADHD and Disruptive Behavior Disorders Open
Although between-group findings on the primary outcome, parent-reported executive function, were null, between-group effect sizes on hyperactivity and visuospatial working memory may reflect adaptations to the specific challenges presented…
View article: Future Directions for Dissemination and Implementation Science: Aligning Ecological Theory and Public Health to Close the Research to Practice Gap
Future Directions for Dissemination and Implementation Science: Aligning Ecological Theory and Public Health to Close the Research to Practice Gap Open
Dissemination and implementation science (DI) has evolved as a major research model for childrenâs mental health in response to a longstanding call to integrate science and practice and bridge the elusive research to practice gap. Howeve…