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The Journal of Primary Prevention

The Journal of Primary Prevention is a scholarly publication dedicated to advancing research and practice in the field of primary prevention. It covers a wide range of topics related to preventing social, behavioral, and health problems before they occur. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and theoretical papers that contribute to the development and implementation of effective prevention strategies. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers interested in promoting well-being and reducing risk factors at the individual, family, an

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Abbr. J Prim Prev
Publisher Springer
Start 1981
End 2021
Frequency Bimonthly
p-ISSN 0278-095X
e-ISSN 1573-6547
Country Netherlands
Language English
Recent Articles
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Tsimtsiou Z, Tatsioni A, Gkizlis V, Kolokas K, Papaioannou A, Birka S, et al.
J Prim Prev . 2021 Oct; 42(6):625-640. PMID: 34657269
Although vaccination is one of the most cost-effective ways of preventing disease, vaccine hesitancy has been included among the ten threats of global health. Addressing low adult vaccination rates requires...
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Nakajima M, Haji A, Sero A, Taha S, Habte H, Jama S, et al.
J Prim Prev . 2021 Oct; 42(6):603-623. PMID: 34654996
Cancer screening is an important approach to reducing disease burden. The rate of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening among immigrants in the U.S. is very low. Our study's aim was to...
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Perkins K, Carey K, Lincoln E, Shih A, Donalds R, Schneider S, et al.
J Prim Prev . 2021 Oct; 42(6):641-648. PMID: 34654995
School connectedness is consistently associated with adolescent mental health and well-being. We investigated whether student perceptions of school connectedness were associated with anxiety and depressive symptoms, even during remote learning...
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Hong J, Lee J, McCloskey L, Victor B, Wei H, Voisin D
J Prim Prev . 2021 Sep; 42(6):583-602. PMID: 34554374
We tested a proposed conceptual framework in which we hypothesized that witnessing parental intimate partner violence (witnessing parental IPV) is linked to children's bullying and peer victimization. We also hypothesized...
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Johnson E, Wilder S, Andersen C, Horvath S, Kolp H, Gidycz C, et al.
J Prim Prev . 2021 Sep; 42(6):567-581. PMID: 34546505
Transgender and gender diverse (TGD) women (i.e., individuals who were assigned male at birth and identify as women or trans women) experience trauma at disproportionate rates compared to cisgender populations....
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Elligson Jr R, Childs K, Gryglewicz K
J Prim Prev . 2021 Sep; 42(6):549-565. PMID: 34533657
Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) is a gatekeeper training designed to assist professionals in their identification and response to youth mental illness. Despite widespread implementation, few studies have examined...
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Green A, Ferrante S, Boaz T, Kutash K, Wheeldon-Reece B
J Prim Prev . 2021 Aug; 42(5):531-547. PMID: 34402995
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) programs seek to enhance social and emotional competencies in children, including self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. By means of direct instruction...
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Hopfer S, Duong H, Garcia S, Tanjasiri S
J Prim Prev . 2021 Jul; 42(5):511-529. PMID: 34283351
Latina and Vietnamese women are disproportionately burdened by human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated cervical cancer and underutilize the HPV vaccine, which is an effective cancer prevention measure. To inform the adaptation of...
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Hamano T, Li X, Sundquist J, Sundquist K
J Prim Prev . 2021 Jul; 42(5):493-510. PMID: 34269962
Past research on the social determinants of colorectal cancer (CRC) has shown that lower socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with a higher risk of CRC. Similar to SES at the...
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Tran P, Tran L, Tran L
J Prim Prev . 2021 Jul; 42(5):459-471. PMID: 34254255
Diabetes is a potentially life-threatening metabolic condition that disproportionately affects US adults with a disability. Diabetes screening is key to early disease detection and prompt treatment, but it is not...