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Overview of Webform and .CSV Upload for Individual Facility Reporters
Detailed information on steps for individual facilities to prepare for reporting hospital COVID-19 data in NHS
Motor Vehicle Injury: Alcohol-Impaired Driving: Mass Media Campaigns
The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) findings and recommendations for "Reducing Alcohol-Impaired Driving: Mass Media Campaigns" are based on systematic reviews of evidence of effectiveness and economic impact. All CPSTF findings and recommendations were originally published in The Community Guide.Publication date supplied by CPST
BIO-BEHAVIORAL SURVEY OF FEMALE SEX WORKERS IN WAU, SOUTH SUDAN EAGLE II SURVEY, 2019
Results from biobehavioral survey (BBS)/population size estimation (Population Size Estimation (PSE) of FSW in Yambio in South Sudan, 201
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Results from biobehavioral survey (BBS)/population size estimation (Population Size Estimation (PSE) of PWID in 12 cities in Ukraine, 202
Motor Vehicle Injury: Child Safety Seats: Incentive and Education Programs
The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) findings and recommendations for "Motor Vehicle Injury Child Safety Seats: Incentive and Education Programs" are based on systematic reviews of evidence of effectiveness and economic impact. All CPSTF findings and recommendations were originally published in The Community Guide.Publication date supplied by CPST
Motor Vehicle Injury: Motorcycle Helmets: Universal Helmet Laws
The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) findings and recommendations for "Motor Vehicle-Related Injury Prevention: Use of Motorcycle Helmets, Universal Helmet Laws" are based on systematic reviews of evidence of effectiveness and economic impact. All CPSTF findings and recommendations were originally published in The Community Guide.Publication date supplied by CPST
Mental Health: Interventions to Reduce Depression Among Older Adults Home-Based Depression Care Management
The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) findings and recommendations for "Improving Mental Health and Addressing Mental Illness: Interventions to Reduce Depression among Older Adults, Home-Based Depression Care Management" are based on systematic reviews of evidence of effectiveness and economic impact. All CPSTF findings and recommendations were originally published in The Community Guide.Publication date supplied by CPST
Cancer: Client Incentives
The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) findings and recommendations for "Increasing Cancer Screening: Client Incentives [for Breast, Cervical, and Colorectal Cancers]" are based on systematic reviews of evidence of effectiveness and economic impact. All CPSTF findings and recommendations were originally published in The Community Guide.Publication date supplied by CPST
PRELIMINARY RESULTS: A PILOT OF SOCIAL MEDIA RECRUITMENT STRATEGIES FOR TRANSGENDER WOMEN IN NAMIBIA, 2019
Results of population size estimation (Population Size Estimation (PSE) of TGW in Keetmanshoop, Walvis Bay, and Windhoek in Namibia, 201
AIDS Care
Intimate partner violence (IPV) can increase a person's risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and may affect access to sexual health services. We assessed the prevalence of HIV screening and IPV among heterosexually-active persons using data from the 2016 National HIV Behavioral Surveillance. Participants were eligible if they were 18-60 years old, could complete the interview in English or Spanish, and reported having sex with an opposite sex partner in the previous 12 months. People who reported neither injection drug use within the past 12 months nor prior HIV diagnosis, and persons with valid responses to questions regarding HIV screening and physical/sexual IPV within the past 12 months were included (N\u2009=\u20097,777). Overall, 17% reported IPV in the previous 12 months and 19% had never had HIV screening. Abused persons were more likely to have been screened for HIV and to report high risk behaviors than non-abused persons. There was no difference in the proportion being | HIV screening by their health care provider in the previous year. Findings suggest an integrated approach to violence prevention and sexual health may help increase awareness about clinical best practices and reduce risk for HIV/STIs among at-risk communities.CC999999/ImCDC/Intramural CDC HHSUnited States