2024
US Tobacco 21 Policies and Potential Mortality Reductions by State
Tam J, Crippen A, Friedman A, Jeon J, Colston D, Fleischer N, Vander Woude C, Boelter M, Holford T, Levy D, Meza R. US Tobacco 21 Policies and Potential Mortality Reductions by State. JAMA Health Forum 2024, 5: e244445. PMID: 39705045, PMCID: PMC11662258, DOI: 10.1001/jamahealthforum.2024.4445.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPotential mortality reductionT21 policiesMortality reductionPremature deathEstimate smoking-attributable deathsLife yearsT21 lawsSmoking-attributable deathsTobacco-21 policiesPremature mortality reductionQuasi-experimental studyPolicy coverageState-specific dataDistrict of ColumbiaMortality rateTobacco 21Smoking cessationMain OutcomesSmoking initiationBirth cohortTobacco productsSmoking behaviorStatewide implementationCigarette policiesSmoking
2021
Implementation of a new childcare Workforce Background Check system
Abujarad F, Desloge A, Carlson K, Swierenga S. Implementation of a new childcare Workforce Background Check system. Journal Of Systems And Information Technology 2021, 23: 245-265. DOI: 10.1108/jsit-10-2019-0203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild abuseChildcare workforceChildcare staffChildcare settingsDesign/methodology/approachStatewide implementationMethodology/approachOriginality/valueLicensed childcare facilitiesStructural barriersChild safetySocial implicationsChildcare providersChildcare facilitiesBackground checksHigh professional standardsDifferent sectorsState of MichiganSimilar contextsProfessional standardsPractical implicationsNeglectAbuseChildcare environmentGeneral public
2020
Evaluation of a Statewide Implementation of Fathers for Change: a Fathering Intervention for Families Impacted by Partner Violence
Stover C, Beebe R, Clough M, DiVietro S, Madigan L, Grasso D. Evaluation of a Statewide Implementation of Fathers for Change: a Fathering Intervention for Families Impacted by Partner Violence. Journal Of Family Violence 2020, 37: 449-459. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-020-00199-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChildren's exposureChild welfare systemCommunity mental health agenciesCompletion ratesDrug use problemsMental health agenciesStatewide implementationWelfare systemHigher completion ratesPartner violenceFathers' symptomsLarge effect sizesSeverity of IPVAlcohol misuseAbusive Behavior InventoryTreatment completersHealth agenciesUse problemsSignificant reductionSymptomsEffect sizeFamily treatmentExposureMothers' reportsSubstantial number
2008
Extended Day Treatment: A Comprehensive Model of After School Behavioral Health Services for Youth
Vanderploeg JJ, Franks RP, Plant R, Cloud M, Tebes JK. Extended Day Treatment: A Comprehensive Model of After School Behavioral Health Services for Youth. Child & Youth Care Forum 2008, 38: 5-18. PMID: 20454587, PMCID: PMC2863320, DOI: 10.1007/s10566-008-9062-6.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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