The Journal of Primary Prevention
Overview
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
Details
Details
Abbr.
J Prim Prev
Publisher
Springer
Start
1981
End
2021
Frequency
Bimonthly
p-ISSN
0278-095X
e-ISSN
1573-6547
Country
Netherlands
Language
English
Specialties
Public Health
Health Services
Health Services
Recent Articles
11.
Haliczer L, Harnedy L, Oakley M, Dixon-Gordon K
J Prim Prev
. 2021 Jul;
42(5):473-492.
PMID: 34236585
Suicidal behaviors are increasingly prevalent among college students. Although emotion dysregulation is theorized to increase suicide risk, research supporting this relationship is mixed. Engagement in self-damaging behaviors may play a...
12.
Montero-Zamora P, St Fleur R, Mejia-Trujillo J, Brown E
J Prim Prev
. 2021 Jun;
42(5):441-457.
PMID: 34189718
Reducing youth alcohol use is a public health priority that can be addressed by implementing evidence-based preventive interventions (EBPIs) with high fidelity. However, when EBPIs are delivered in a new...
13.
Bowers J, Hamilton J, Lobel M, Kanetsky P, Hay J
J Prim Prev
. 2021 Jun;
42(5):425-440.
PMID: 34155576
Understanding the behaviors that lead to sunburn is an important objective toward developing intervention strategies to reduce risk for skin cancers. Our cross-sectional study surveyed 400 college students aged 18...
14.
Pires R, Pereira J, Araujo-Pedrosa A, Vicente L, Bombas T, Canavarro M
J Prim Prev
. 2021 Jun;
42(4):385-407.
PMID: 34060022
In this study, we describe the relative contributions of and interactions between individual risk factors associated with ineffective pregnancy prevention among female adolescents in Portugal. Our sample consisted of 856...
15.
LoBraico E, Fosco G, Feinberg M, Spoth R, Redmond C, Bray B
J Prim Prev
. 2021 May;
42(5):409-424.
PMID: 34014433
Achieving sustained engagement in family-based preventive intervention programs is a serious challenge faced by program implementers. Despite the evidence supporting the effectiveness and potential population-level impacts for these programs, their...
16.
Hardy R, Kliemann N, Dahlberg P, Bode A, Monroe E, Brand J
J Prim Prev
. 2021 May;
42(3):297-308.
PMID: 33982200
We sought to determine which demographic characteristics influence energy drink consumption habits and to examine whether caffeine content and knowledge of human nutrition affect college students' decisions to consume these...
17.
Chenneville T, Gabbidon K
J Prim Prev
. 2021 May;
42(4):319-322.
PMID: 33948806
No abstract available.
18.
Graupensperger S, Lee C, Larimer M
J Prim Prev
. 2021 May;
42(3):309-318.
PMID: 33932222
To combat the rampant spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has provided Americans with empirically supported...
19.
Scaglione N, Buben A, Williams J, Cance J, Elek E, Clarke T, et al.
J Prim Prev
. 2021 Apr;
42(3):279-296.
PMID: 33811569
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's Strategic Prevention Framework Partnerships for Success (PFS) program supports community-based organizations (CBOs) across the United States in implementing evidence-based prevention interventions to...
20.
Gowdy G, Spencer R
J Prim Prev
. 2021 Mar;
42(3):217-238.
PMID: 33783674
Children who grow up in low-income households are likely to remain poor throughout their lives. The odds of spending a lifetime in poverty are even greater for children of color,...