PCD Collections
Preventing Chronic Disease publishes collections (often referred to as supplements) that group together published articles under specific topics and themes for rapid dissemination to our readers. Selected collections also include a related PCD Sound Bites podcast. If you’re interested in publishing a collection with PCD, take a look at our Instructions for Submitting a Request for a Collection and submit your proposal to pcdeditor@cdc.gov.
Collections
2024
PCD 20th Anniversary Collection
Public Health Actions to Reduce the Burden of Asthma
Policy, Systems, and Environmental Approaches in Chronic Disease Research and Practice
Mapping Chronic Disease in the United States
2023
PCD 2023 Student Paper Contest
Implementation Evaluation: Assessing Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Impact of Public Health Programs
Sleep Deprivation, Sleep Disorders, and Chronic Disease
Health Equity in Action: Research, Evaluation, Policy, and Practice
Combating Racism Through Research, Training, Practice, and Public Health Policies
2022
Global Responses to Prevent, Manage, and Control Cardiovascular Disease
PCD 2022 Student Paper Contest
Geospatial Perspectives on the Intersection of Chronic Disease and COVID-19
Cancer Screening Prevalence and Associated Factors Among US Adults
2021
Advancing Health Equity, Eliminating Health Disparities, and Improving Population Health
PCD 2021 Student Paper Collection: Building Public Health Research Capacity in Real-World Settings
Global Perspectives on Improving Chronic Disease Prevention and Management in Diverse Settings
Oral Health Behaviors and Availability of Dental Services Among Children and Adults
2020
Mental Health is a Global Public Health Issue
Public Health and Pharmacy: Collaborative Approaches to Improve Population Health
2019
CDC Colorectal Cancer Control Program
Health Care Systems, Public Health, and Communities: Population Health Improvements
Population Health, Place, and Space: Spatial Perspectives in Chronic Disease Research and Practice
Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country
2018
Promoting the Science and Practice of Implementation Evaluation in Public Health [PDF – 1.69 MB]
2018 Student Research Paper Contest [PDF – 5 MB]
PCD Collection: Eliminating Health Disparities
State and Local Public Health Actions to Prevent and Control Chronic Diseases [PDF – 16.60 MB]
The Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (CORD) Project [PDF – 2.33 MB]
2017
2017 Student Research Paper Contest [PDF – 6.7 MB]
2015
Nutrition and Obesity Policy Research and Evaluation Network (NOPREN) [PDF – 1.52 MB]
Next Steps: Translating Evidence to Eliminate Disparities in Diabetes and Obesity [PDF – 1.82 MB]
2014
Evaluation of New York City’s Regulations on Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Screen Time in Licensed Group Child Care Centers [PDF – 1.4 MB]
Research to Reality – National Cancer Institute [PDF – 6.3 MB]
2013
Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) [PDF – 7.5 MB]
Multiple Chronic Conditions [PDF – 16.8 MB]
Listen as we talk to Drs Anand Parekh and Samuel Posner about the definition and burden of multiple chronic conditions in the United States.
NEXT-D, 2013 [PDF – 4.7 MB]
2012
Veterans’ Health, 2011 – 2012 [PDF – 7 MB]
2011
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), 2008 – 2011 [PDF – 4.9 MB]
2010
Mobilizing Action Towards Community Health (MATCH) 2010 [PDF – 5.6 MB]
Healthy Aging, 2008 – 2010 [PDF – 3.9 MB]
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