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Publications by Suzanne Pel
Developing Empirically Based, Culturally Grounded Drug Prevention Interventions for Indigenous Youth Populations
Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research
Health Policy
Public Health
Occupational Health
Health
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The Development of Videos in Culturally Grounded Drug Prevention for Rural Native Hawaiian Youth
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The Implications of Ecologically Based Assessment for Primary Prevention With Indigenous Youth Populations
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A Continuum of Approaches Toward Developing Culturally Focused Prevention Interventions: From Adaptation to Grounding
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Sustainability of a Culturally Informed Community-Based Diabetes Prevention Program for Obese Latino Youth
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Empirically Grounded Clinical Interventions Clients' and Referrers' Perceptions of Computer-Guided CBT (FearFighter)
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Challenges to Providing Culturally Sensitive Drug Interventions for Black and Asian Minority Ethnic (BAME) Groups Within UK Youth Justice Systems
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Process Management in Hospitals: An Empirically Grounded Maturity Model
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Beyond Evidence-Based Interventions for Teen Pregnancy Prevention
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Shadow on My Heart: A Culturally Grounded Concept of HIV Stigma Among Chinese Injection Drug Users
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