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

Global Responses to Prevent, Manage, and Control Cardiovascular Disease collection

GUEST EDITORIAL

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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.

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

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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.

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

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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.

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

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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.

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

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“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.

COMMENTARY

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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.

TOOLS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE

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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.

IMPLEMENTATION EVALUATION

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“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.

TOOLS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE

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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.

ESSAY

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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.

COMMENTARY

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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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