The International Journal of Prevention Practice and Research is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes high quality articles reporting the development and results of community-driven prevention programs, innovative community/campus partnerships that seek to prevent or mediate health compromising behaviors, community-engaged research that creates tangible products or directly translational results, or other prevention practice and research projects developed with and for communities. The goal of the International Journal of Prevention Practice and Research is to further scientific discoveries that protect population health by fostering academic and community discourse across the spectrum of community-based prevention practice and research. Community involvement in the preparation of articles is required for publication in the International Journal of Prevention Practice and Research.
Vol 1, No 1 (2009)
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Articles
| An Assessment of the Environmental Public Health Leadership Institute Experience on Florida Fellows and Graduates |
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Gregory Dale Kearney |
4-8 |
| Work Alone is not Enough: Using Action Research to Enhance Employment Programs for Gang-Involved and High Risk Young Men in Worcester, Massachusetts |
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Miguel Lopez, Donna McGrath, Laurie Ross, Ellen Foley, Gregory Paskach |
9-20 |
| CES4Health: Development of a peer-review mechanism for disseminating innovative products of community-engaged scholarship |
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Catherine Miller Jordan, Sarena Seifer, Lorilee Sandmann, Sherril Gelmon |
21-28 |
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