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Concept Health Promotion
Academic Article Common elements of adolescent prevention programs: minimizing burden while maximizing reach.
Academic Article Building capacity within community-based organizations: new directions for mental health promotion for Latino immigrant families in urban poverty.
Academic Article Easier said than done: intervention sustainability in an urban after-school program.
Academic Article Not just a walk in the park: efficacy to effectiveness for after school programs in communities of concentrated urban poverty.
Academic Article Leveraging After-School Programs to Minimize Risks for Internalizing Symptoms Among Urban Youth: Weaving Together Music Education and Social Development.
Academic Article After-school poly-strengths programming for urban teens at high risk for violence exposure.
Academic Article Peer-Assisted Social Learning for Diverse and Low-Income Youth: Infusing Mental Health Promotion Into Urban After-School Programs.
Academic Article Workforce Support for Urban After-School Programs: Turning Obstacles into Opportunities.
Academic Article Two-Year Changes in Neighborhood Juvenile Arrests After Implementation of a Park-Based Afterschool Mental Health Promotion Program in Miami-Dade County, Florida, 2015-2017.
Academic Article Common Elements of Childhood Universal Mental Health Programming.
Academic Article Association of a Park-Based Violence Prevention and Mental Health Promotion After-School Program With Youth Arrest Rates.
Academic Article Linking mental health and after school systems for children in urban poverty: preventing problems, promoting possibilities.
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