Published in J Prim Prev on February 01, 2016
The Role of Relational Harmony in the Use of Drug-Refusal Strategies of Rural Native Hawaiian Youths. J Ethn Cult Divers Soc Work (2016) 0.79
Gendered Perceptions of Drugs, Aggression, and Violence. J Interpers Violence (2016) 0.75
Drugs, Sex, and Condoms: Identification and Interpretation of Race-Specific Cultural Messages Influencing Black Gay and Bisexual Young Men Living with HIV. Am J Community Psychol (2016) 0.75
A Culturally Sensitive Approach to Large-Scale Prevention Studies: A Case Study of a Randomized Controlled Trial With Low-Income Latino Communities. J Prim Prev (2017) 0.75
Cultural sensitivity in public health: defined and demystified. Ethn Dis (1999) 6.20
The cultural adaptation of prevention interventions: resolving tensions between fidelity and fit. Prev Sci (2004) 6.02
Community-based participatory research from the margin to the mainstream: are researchers prepared? Circulation (2009) 4.98
Participatory action research. J Epidemiol Community Health (2006) 3.75
A randomized controlled trial of a parent-centered intervention in preventing substance use and HIV risk behaviors in Hispanic adolescents. J Consult Clin Psychol (2007) 2.93
Issues and challenges in the design of culturally adapted evidence-based interventions. Annu Rev Clin Psychol (2010) 2.44
Keepin' it R.E.A.L.: a drug resistance curriculum tailored to the strengths and needs of pre-adolescents of the southwest. J Drug Educ (2003) 2.05
A randomized controlled trial of Familias Unidas for Hispanic adolescents with behavior problems. Psychosom Med (2009) 1.96
The Strong African American Families program: longitudinal pathways to sexual risk reduction. J Adolesc Health (2007) 1.92
Mexican/Mexican American Adolescents and keepin' it REAL: An Evidence-Based Substance Use Prevention Program. Child Sch (2005) 1.75
Cultural adaptations of behavioral health interventions: a progress report. J Consult Clin Psychol (2012) 1.68
Acculturation Status and Substance Use Prevention with Mexican and Mexican-American Youth. J Soc Work Pract Addict (2005) 1.62
The Strong African American Families Program: a cluster-randomized prevention trial of long-term effects and a mediational model. J Consult Clin Psychol (2006) 1.62
Rationale and design of the MEMA kwa Vijana adolescent sexual and reproductive health intervention in Mwanza Region, Tanzania. AIDS Care (2006) 1.62
A theory-based dual-focus alcohol intervention for preadolescents: the Strong African American Families Program. Psychol Addict Behav (2006) 1.59
The MEMA kwa Vijana project: design of a community randomised trial of an innovative adolescent sexual health intervention in rural Tanzania. Contemp Clin Trials (2005) 1.39
A process evaluation of a school-based adolescent sexual health intervention in rural Tanzania: the MEMA kwa Vijana programme. Health Educ Res (2006) 1.33
The development and initial validation of the Hawaiian Youth Drug Offers Survey (HYDOS). Ethn Health (2010) 1.26
The implications of ecologically based assessment for primary prevention with indigenous youth populations. J Prim Prev (2006) 1.20
Long-term effects of the strong African American families program on youths' conduct problems. J Adolesc Health (2008) 1.13
Adapting school-based substance use prevention curriculum through cultural grounding: a review and exemplar of adaptation processes for rural schools. Am J Community Psychol (2013) 1.11
The Adults in the Making program: long-term protective stabilizing effects on alcohol use and substance use problems for rural African American emerging adults. J Consult Clin Psychol (2011) 1.05
The efficacy of a multicultural prevention intervention among urban American Indian youth in the southwest U.S. J Prim Prev (2007) 1.04
Exploring Culturally Specific Drug Resistance Strategies of Hawaiian Youth in Rural Communities. J Alcohol Drug Educ (2010) 1.03
Effects of a culturally grounded community-based diabetes prevention program for obese Latino adolescents. Diabetes Educ (2012) 1.01
Long-term effects of the strong African American families program on youths' alcohol use. J Consult Clin Psychol (2010) 0.97
A continuum of approaches toward developing culturally focused prevention interventions: from adaptation to grounding. J Prim Prev (2014) 0.96
Substance abuse prevention in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse (2012) 0.95
"I No Like Get Caught Using Drugs": Explanations for Refusal as a Drug Resistance Strategy for Rural Native Hawaiian Youth. J Ethn Cult Divers Soc Work (2011) 0.95
Neighborhood effects on the efficacy of a program to prevent youth alcohol use. Subst Use Misuse (2007) 0.94
Developing empirically based, culturally grounded drug prevention interventions for indigenous youth populations. J Behav Health Serv Res (2014) 0.93
Intervention induced changes on parenting practices, youth self-pride and sexual norms to reduce HIV-related behaviors among rural African American youths. J Youth Adolesc (2011) 0.92
Feasibility, Acceptability, and Initial Findings from a Community-Based Cultural Mental Health Intervention for American Indian Youth and Their Families. J Community Psychol (2012) 0.92
The Mpondombili Project: preventing HIV/AIDS and unintended pregnancy among rural South African school-going adolescents. Reprod Health Matters (2006) 0.91
Using Photovoice with youth to develop a drug prevention program in a rural Hawaiian community. Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res (2015) 0.89
Sense of Belonging in School as a Protective Factor Against Drug Abuse Among Native American Urban Adolescents. J Soc Work Pract Addict (2003) 0.86
Influences of School Latino Composition and Linguistic Acculturation on a Prevention Program for Youth. Soc Work Res (2010) 0.82
Community-based participatory research to improve preconception health among Northern Plains American Indian adolescent women. Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res (2012) 0.81
Photovoice for healthy relationships: community-based participatory HIV prevention in a rural American Indian community. Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res (2012) 0.81
Circle of life: rationale, design, and baseline results of an HIV prevention intervention among young American Indian adolescents of the Northern Plains. Prev Sci (2010) 0.79
Gender differences in the use of drug resistance strategies: an analysis of rural Asian/Pacific Islander youth. Health Promot Pract (2013) 0.79
Parent-adolescent communication about sex in rural India: U.S.-India collaboration to prevent adolescent HIV. Qual Health Res (2012) 0.77