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Health Equity in Action : Research, Evaluation, Policy, and Practice

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    Promoting Health Equity Through the Power of Place, Perspective, and Partnership / Griffith DM, Satterfield D, Gilbert KL. Promoting Health Equity Through the Power of Place, Perspective, and Partnership. Prev Chronic Dis 2023;20:230160. -- Identification of Resilient and At-Risk Neighborhoods for Cardiovascular Disease Among Black Residents: the Morehouse-Emory Cardiovascular (MECA) Center for Health Equity Study / -- Kim JH, Lewis TT, Topel ML, Mubasher M, Li C, Vaccarino V, et al. Identification of Resilient and At-Risk Neighborhoods for Cardiovascular Disease Among Black Residents: the Morehouse-Emory Cardiovascular (MECA) Center for Health Equity Study. Prev Chronic Dis 2019;16:180505. -- Retail Marketing of Menthol Cigarettes in Los Angeles, California: a Challenge to Health Equity / Smiley SL, Cho J, Blackman KC, Cruz TB, Pentz MA, Samet JM, et al. Retail Marketing of Menthol Cigarettes in Los Angeles, California: a Challenge to Health Equity. Prev Chronic Dis 2021;18:200144. -- Employment Loss and Food Insecurity — Race and Sex Disparities in the Context of COVID-19 / Coats JV, Humble S, Johnson KJ, Pedamallu H, Drake BF, Geng E, et al. Employment Loss and Food Insecurity — Race and Sex Disparities in the Context of COVID-19. Prev Chronic Dis 2022;19:220024. -- “We’re, Like, the Most Unhealthy People in the Country”: Using an Equity Lens to Reduce Barriers to Healthy Food Access in Rural Appalachia / Cardarelli K, DeWitt E, Gillespie R, Norman-Burgdolf H, Jones N, Mullins JT. “We’re, Like, the Most Unhealthy People in the Country”: Using an Equity Lens to Reduce Barriers to Healthy Food Access in Rural Appalachia. Prev Chronic Dis 2020;17:200340. -- Oral Health and COVID-19: Increasing the Need for Prevention and Access / Brian Z, Weintraub JA. Oral Health and COVID-19: Increasing the Need for Prevention and Access. Prev Chronic Dis 2020;17:200266. -- CDC’s Guiding Principles to Promote an Equity-Centered Approach to Public Health Communication / Calanan RM, Bonds ME, Bedrosian SR, Laird SK, Satter D, Penman-Aguilar A. CDC’s Guiding Principles to Promote an Equity-Centered Approach to Public Health Communication. Prev Chronic Dis 2023;20:230061. -- “Make Stories That Will Always Be There”: Eagle Books’ Appeal, Sustainability, and Contributions to Public Health, 2006–2022 / Satterfield D, DeBruyn L, Lofton T, Francis CD, Zoumenou V, DeCora L, et al. “Make Stories That Will Always Be There”: Eagle Books’ Appeal, Sustainability, and Contributions to Public Health, 2006–2022. Prev Chronic Dis 2023;20:220315. -- Practical Strategies for Health Equity Researchers to Enhance Analytic Rigor and Generate Meaningful Insights From Qualitative Data / Felner JK, Henderson V. Practical Strategies for Health Equity Researchers to Enhance Analytic Rigor and Generate Meaningful Insights From Qualitative Data. Prev Chronic Dis 2022;19:220134. -- Advancing Racial Health Equity Through Family-Focused Interventions for Chronic Disease Management / Ellis KR, Young TL, Langford AT. Advancing Racial Health Equity Through Family-Focused Interventions for Chronic Disease Management. Prev Chronic Dis 2023;20:220297. -- Community Engagement of African Americans in the Era of COVID-19: Considerations, Challenges, Implications, and Recommendations for Public Health / Henry Akintobi T, Jacobs T, Sabbs D, Holden K, Braithwaite R, Johnson LN, et al. Community Engagement of African Americans in the Era of COVID-19: Considerations, Challenges, Implications, and Recommendations for Public Health. Prev Chronic Dis 2020;17:200255.
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