Session: Innovative methods to study substance use, violence, and injury (Society for Prevention Research 26th Annual Meeting)

4-025 Innovative methods to study substance use, violence, and injury

Schedule:
Friday, June 1, 2018: 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
Bryce (Hyatt Regency Washington, Washington, DC)
Theme: Application of research design and methods for optimizing prevention science
Moderator:
Kate Guastaferro

* noted as presenting author
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Quasi-Experimental Designs for Community-Level Public Health Violence Reduction Interventions: A Case Study in the Challenges of Selecting the Counterfactual
Caterina Roman, PhD, Temple University; Hannah J. Klein, MPA, Temple University; Kevin T. Wolff, PhD, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
469
Reciprocal Effects of Alcohol Use and Violence Perpetration Among Mexican Early Adolescents: Differences By Gender and Type of Violence
Stephen S. Kulis, PhD, Arizona State University; Flavio F. Marsiglia, PhD, Arizona State University; Elizabeth Kiehne, MSW, Arizona State University; Justin Jager, PhD, Arizona State University; Stephanie Ayers, PhD, Arizona State University
470
Can Integrating Data from Multiple Service Systems Help Identify Justice-Involved Youth at Risk for Overdose and Other Adverse Events?
Kristin E Schneider, BA, The Johns Hopkins University; Noa Krawczyk, BA, The Johns Hopkins University; Thomas M Richards, MSc, The Johns Hopkins University; Molly P Jarman, PhD, Brigham and Women's Hospital; Lindsey Ferris, MPH, CPH, PMP, Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients; Klaus W Lemke, PhD, The Johns Hopkins University; Jonathan P Weiner, DrPH, The Johns Hopkins University; Brendan Saloner, PhD, The Johns Hopkins University