Community Based Participatory Prevention Research
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In FY 2002, CDC funded investigator-initiated participatory research on community-based approaches to prevention. To encourage the translation of research into practice, the participatory approach requires the researchers to engage practitioners, policy makers, and others in the community who will be the ultimate users of the results in defining the research questions of most importance to their community, and in interpreting and applying the study findings in their own community. Research projects from across the country were funded covering a broad range of important public health topics.
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Individual funded projects include:
PI Name |
Institution |
Title |
Project Description |
Abstract |
Mary Katherine Anderson |
East Tennessee State University |
Community Capacity and Diabetes Care: Hispanic Appalachians |
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Elizabeth Baker |
Saint Louis University |
Garden of Eden |
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Claire Brindis |
University of California, San Francisco |
Participatory School-Based Health Center Research |
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Cleopatra Caldwell |
University of Michigan |
Flint Fathers and Sons Evaluation Project |
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Matthew Chinman |
RAND Corporation |
Participatory Research of an Empowerment Evaluation System |
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Noreen Clark |
University of Michigan, School of Public Health |
Building Capacity to Assist Head Start Children with Asthma |
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David Connell |
Dimock Community Health Center |
Evaluation of Asthma Prevention Education in Large Housing Development |
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Sally Davis |
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center |
Participatory Action for Healthy Lifestyles |
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Mark DeHaven |
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas |
Project Access: Caring for the Uninsured |
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Christina Economos |
Tufts University |
Shape Up Somerville: Eat SMART, PLAY HARD |
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Eugenia Eng |
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill |
Men as Navigators for Health |
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Gary Foster |
University of Pennsylvania |
School-Base Obesity Prevention Program |
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Stephanie Ann Fraquhar |
Multnomah County Health Department |
Poder es Salud / Power for Health |
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Kimberly Horn |
West Virginia University |
Tobacco Intervention as American Indian Hope and Honor |
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Edith Kieffer |
University of Michigan |
Promoting Healthy Eating in Detroit |
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Marilyn Laken |
Medical University of South Carolina |
Health-e-AME Faith Based Physical Activity Initiative |
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C. Kevin Malotte |
California State University, Long Beach |
Retention and Productivity of Community Health Leaders |
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Jan Miller-Heyl |
Colorado State University |
DARE to be You Bridge Program |
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Charlotte Neumann |
UCLA School of Public Health |
Nutrition Friendly School Certification Process Pilot Study |
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Victoria Phillips |
Emory University |
Model for Improving Care Delivery and Health Outcomes in a Medicaid Community-Based Program |
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Brooke Randell |
University of Washington |
CAST-Plus: A Suicide Prevention Community Partnership |
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F. Douglas Scutchfield |
University of Kentucky |
Capacity Building Effectiveness in Four Safety Coalitions |
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Patricia Sharpe |
Prevention Research Center, University of South Carolina |
Participatory Research for Physical Activity Promotion |
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Merrill Singer |
Hispanic Health Council |
Building Community Response to Emergent Drug Use |
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Richard Suminski |
The Ohio State University Foundation |
Neighborhoods on the Move |
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Leonard Syme |
Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA |
Youth Empowerment Strategies |
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Page last modified: September 2, 2008
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