Journal of Physical Activity and Health •
The Built Environment and Population Physical Activity: Methods for Mapping the Relevant Laws
Nau, T., Bellew, W., Giles-Corti, B., Bauman, A., & Smith, B. J.
BMC Public Health 23, 108 •
Mapping and analysis of laws influencing built environments for walking and cycling in Australia
Nau, T., Perry, S., Giles-Corti, B. et al.
Journal of Theoretical Accounting Research •
The Fiscal Policy Space Framework and Local Government Budgeting During the COVID-19 Recession
Walter B. Moor, Joung Kim
Preprints •
Relationship between characteristics of large national regions and individual alcohol consumption: a systematic review
Sergey A. Maksimov, Yana Y. Danilchenko, Darya P. Tsygankova, Svetlana A. Shalnova, and Oksana
The Athenauem •
An Interprofessional Prediabetes and Diabetes Self-Management Education Quality Improvement Project Among Vulnerable Populations at a Tuberculosis Hospital
Robert Saul Castro Natal
Journal of Substance Use •
NEXT: description, rationale, and evaluation of a novel internet-based mail-delivered syringe service program
Benjamin T. Hayes, Jamie Favaro, Czarina N. Behrends, Daniel Coello, Andrea Jakubowski, & Aaron D. Fox
Health Affairs •
Higher COVID-19 Vaccination And Narrower Disparities In US Cities With Paid Sick Leave Compared To Those Without
Alina S. Schnake-Mahl, Gabriella O’Leary, Pricila H. Mullachery, Alexandra Skinner, Jennifer Kolker, Ana V. Diez Roux, Julia R. Raifman, and Usama Bilal
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity •
Patterns of indoor radon concentrations, radon-hazard potential, and radon testing on a small geographic scale in Utah
Judy Y. Ou, Joemy M. Ramsay, Greg Lee, James A. VanDerslice, Marissa Taddie, Anne C. Kirchhoff, Eleanor Divver, Wallace Akerley, Deanna Kepka, Heidi A. Hanson
Journal of Public Health Policy •
Paid sick leave policy impacts on health and care utilization in the United States: why policy design matters
Hilary Wething
Best Practices •
TOBACCO WHERE YOU LIVE: Mapping Techniques
CDC
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University of Arizona •
Preemption of Harm Reduction Practices During the US Opioid Crisis
Sara Joy Porter
University of Arizona Thesis •
Preemption of Harm Reduction Practices During the US Opioid Crisis
Sara Joy Porter
Journal of Interpersonal Violence •
Disarming Intimate Partner Violence Offenders: An In-Depth Descriptive Analysis of Federal and State Firearm Prohibitor Laws in the United States, 1991–2016
Lindsay K. Cloud, Nadya Prood, Jennifer Ibrahim
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence •
Disarming Intimate Partner Violence Offenders: An In-Depth Descriptive Analysis of Federal and State Firearm Prohibitor Laws in the United States, 1991–2016
Lindsay K. Cloud, Nadya Prood, Jennifer Ibrahim
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Barcelona School of Economics Working Paper •
Do Evictions Increase Crime? Evidence from Nuisance Ordinances
Stefano Falcone
Barcelona School of Economics Working Papers •
Do Evictions Increase Crime? Evidence from Nuisance Ordinances
Stefano Falcone
Utah Women's Health Review •
Disparities in Distance to Abortion Care Under Reversal of Roe v. Wade
Brenna C. Kelly, Simon C. Brewer, & Heidi A. Hanson
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UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations •
State Laws on the Court Involvement during Initial Civil Commitment Proceedings and Rates of Psychiatric Inpatient Admissions in the United States
Gi Hye Lee
University of Massachusetts Boston ProQuest Dissertations Publishing •
Implementation of the Massachusetts Policy on Youth Sport-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries: Perceptions of Key Personnel at Massachusetts Public and Charter Schools
Gretchen Anderson Kilbourne
Local Government Stuides •
Local autonomy: unconditional elites and conditional publics
Charles Breton, Jack Lucas, & Zack Taylor
2022 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM) •
Identifying Variability in U.S. COVID-19 Response Through Temporal Partial Ordering Detection
John Rogers, Ramazan Aygun, Letha Etzkorn
American Journal of Public Health •
The Growing Importance of Self-Managed and Telemedicine Abortion in the United States: Medically Safe, but Legal Risk Remains
Patty Skuster & Heidi Moseson
Indiana University Department of Sociology •
A Qualitative Evaluation of Use, Access and Conerns with the First Legal Syringe Exchange Program in Indiana: Perspectives and Experiences of People who Inject Drugs in A Rural Comminity
Cameron A. McAlister
Pediatrics •
Variations in State Laws Governing School Reintegration Following Concussion
Leah L . Thompson, et al.
Congress Files •
Forcing Out, Breaking In: Do Evictions Increase Crime?
Stefano Falcone
University of Maryland, College Park •
The Effects of HIV Criminalization Laws (and their enforcement) on HIV Risk Among Black and Hispanic Populations
Jessica Keralis
Journal of Urban Health •
Harm Reduction, By Mail: the Next Step in Promoting the Health of People Who Use Drugs
Bejamin T. Hayes, et al.
International Journal of Drug Policy •
Estimated effect of US state syringe sale policy on source of last-used injection equipment
Patrick Janulis, Barrett Montgomery, & James Anthony
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics •
Involuntary Commitment as “Carceral-Health Service”: From Healthcare-to-Prison Pipeline to a Public Health Abolition Praxis
Rafik Wahbi & Leo Beletsky
University of Michigan •