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Chair: Giovanni Aresi
Authors: Camilla Lauritzen (UiT - Arctic university of Norway), Charlotte Reedtz (UiT - Arctic university of Norway), Kjersti Bergum Kristensen (UiT - Arctic university of Norway)
Background: In many contexts, healthcare professionals are in a key position to prevent long lasting and adverse outcomes by addressing risk- and resilience factors in patients and their families. Students...
Authors: Geoff Bates (University of Bath, United Kingdom), Eleanor Eaton (University of Bath, United Kingdom), Jack Newman (University of Bristol, United Kingdom), Sarah Ayres (University of Bristol, United Kingdom)
Background: Urban environments are important determinants of health. Prevention of many diseases can be supported by policies that improve the quality and design of urban...
Authors: Michael Coleman (Claremont Graduate University), William Crano (Claremont Graduate University)
Background: Use of ENDS (e-cigarettes or vapes) has risen substantially among youth, prompting costly prevention campaigns that failed frequently owing to neglect or misuse of established persuasion theory, poor instrumentation, or failure to tailor communications to audience...
Authors: Ali Yassine (Associate Drug Control and Crime Prevention Officer), Wadih Maalouf (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime) Wadih Maalouf (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime)
Background: The UNODC CHAMPS initiative, is availed in response to UN Member States political commitment through a resolution prioritizing prevention response at early ages of development and most...
Authors: Annie O'Brien (The University of Manchester), Margarita Panayiotou (The University of Manchester), Neil Humphrey (The University of Manchester), Joao Santos (The University of Manchester)
Background: The relationship between implementation (e.g., fidelity, quality of delivery, responsiveness) and intervention outcomes in educational settings is difficult to establish due to a...