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Provides a first-of-its-kind collaborative tribal-federal blueprint for improving the behavioral health of American Indians and Alaska Natives. This was developed in response to calls from tribal leaders for improved collaboration with federal agencies to address the behavioral health of their communities.
Offers quick and easy ways to access information related to the Prevention Research Center topical areas, including Center descriptions and a searchable project database. Prevention Research Centers is a network of 26 academic research centers that study how people and their communities can avoid or counter the risks for chronic illnesses.
Summarizes 2015 data on chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis published in CDC’s annual report, Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance, 2015 (available at www.cdc.gov/std/stats). The data are based on state and local STD case reports from a variety of private and public sources.
Provides information and links to additional resources on adolescent sexuality. The website can be used as a tool for engaging youth to learn more about how to protect themselves from sexually transmitted infections, engage in healthy relationships, and to better understand sexuality in general.
Estimates the prevalence of food insecurity among students at a large mid-Atlantic publicly funded university and examines the association between food insecurity, demographic characteristics, potential financial risk factors, and self-reported physical and mental health and academic performance. The research also identifies possible risk factors for food insecurity.
Includes a six-session training for identifying and implementing telehealth services from the DHHS Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA)-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions.
Highlights important e-cigarette use answers for teens who might be hesistant to ask others about. Also describes short and long-term effects of vaping.
Presents short-and long-term effects of cocaine use for teens. Emphasizes the importance of talking to parents, a doctor, a counselor, a teacher, or another adult if a student has questions about the deadly substance.
Provides facts about hallucinogens. Documents side effects including but not limited to suicidal thoughts, mixed senses, weight loss, speech problems, and disorganization. More for information, access this fact sheet.