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Michele L Allen
University of Minnesota
2007
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37295385Asian American adolescent e-cigarette use and associated protective factors: Heterogeneity in a statewide sample.Addict Behav2023
34713744Key Informant Perspectives on Somali Adolescent Tobacco Use: Contextualizing Influences and Prevention Opportunities.Health Educ Behav2022
36186611Somali, Latino, and Hmong Youth Perceptions of School Connectedness.Health Equity2022
35329340Belonging to Three Worlds: Somali Adolescent-Parent Relationships in the United States and Implications for Tobacco Prevention.Int J Environ Res Public Health2022
32333287Patterns of Tobacco Use and Related Protective Factors Among Somali Youth in the United States.J Immigr Minor Health2021
33775958Lessons Learned in Implementing Youth and Parent Participatory Action Research in a School-Based Intervention.Prog Community Health Partnersh2021
34535536Expanding Family Medicine Scholarship to All Faculty: The Minnesota Model for Harmonizing Clinical Care, Education, and Research Missions.J Am Board Fam Med2021
34479533Evaluation of a school-based participatory intervention to improve school environments using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.BMC Public Health2021
34045839Applying a Race(ism)-Conscious Adaptation of the CFIR Framework to Understand Implementation of a School-Based Equity-Oriented Intervention.Ethn Dis2021
34287818Coming Together in Action for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.Fam Med2021
34003427Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Hospital Admissions from COVID-19: Determining the Impact of Neighborhood Deprivation and Primary Language.J Gen Intern Med2021
32012034Designing a Mobile App to Enhance Parenting Skills of Latinx Parents: A Community-Based Participatory Approach.JMIR Form Res2020
29644545Adaptive Recruitment and Parenting Interventions for Immigrant Latino Families with Adolescents.Prev Sci2019
30823675The Economic Benefits of Reducing Racial Disparities in Health: The Case of Minnesota.Int J Environ Res Public Health2019
29150747For Whom Do Parenting Interventions to Prevent Adolescent Substance Use Work?Prev Sci2018
25964131Patient-Provider Therapeutic Alliance Contributes to Patient Activation in Community Mental Health Clinics.Adm Policy Ment Health2017
28158524Reconciling research and community priorities in participatory trials: application to Padres Informados/Jovenes Preparados.Fam Pract2017
28207680Cultural Contributors to Smoking Susceptibility Outcomes Among Latino Youth: The Padres Informados/Jovenes Preparados Participatory Trial.Fam Community Health2017
27288691Encuentro: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Outcomes of a Culturally Tailored Teen-Parent Health Promotion Program.Health Promot Pract2017
27543087Engaging with communities, engaging with patients: amendment to the NAPCRG 1998 Policy Statement on Responsible Research With Communities.Fam Pract2017
25807580Can a healthy youth development clinic serving latino families be youth friendly and family oriented? A mixed-methods evaluation.Int J Adolesc Med Health2016
26429993Honoring Roots in Multiple Worlds: Professionals' Perspectives on Healthy Development of Latino Youth.Health Promot Pract2016
27443357Effective Parenting Interventions to Reduce Youth Substance Use: A Systematic Review.Pediatrics2016
26740113They Just Respect You for Who You Are: Contributors to Educator Positive Youth Development Promotion for Somali, Latino, and Hmong Students.J Prim Prev2016
25869496Understanding Attendance in a Community-Based Parenting Intervention for Immigrant Latino Families.Health Promot Pract2016
25895917Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across six African Immigrant Groups in Minnesota.BMC Public Health2015
29333529Promoting resilience in diverse classrooms: The answers are not in the back of the book.MinneTESOL J (2014)2015
26639387Concept Mapping as an Approach to Facilitate Participatory Intervention Building.Prog Community Health Partnersh2015
26213405A Tale of Two Community Networks Program Centers: Operationalizing and Assessing CBPR Principles and Evaluating Partnership Outcomes.Prog Community Health Partnersh2015
26095401Mexican Heritage Families in Transition and Youth Smoking Initiation.J Adolesc Health2015
24202066Examining implementation of a patient activation and self-management intervention within the context of an effectiveness trial.Adm Policy Ment Health2014
25065328Psychosocial predictors of attitudes toward physician empathy in clinical encounters among 4732 1st year medical students: a report from the CHANGES study.Patient Educ Couns2014
25124202Parents and family matter: strategies for developing family-centered adolescent care within primary care practices.Prim Care2014
24647680Activation, self-management, engagement, and retention in behavioral health care: a randomized clinical trial of the DECIDE intervention.JAMA Psychiatry2014
23448413Feasibility of a parenting program to prevent substance use among Latino youth: a community-based participatory research study.Am J Health Promot2013
24056509The developmental stages of a community-university partnership: the experience of Padres Informados/Jovenes Preparados.Prog Community Health Partnersh2013
23253201Immigrant family skills-building to prevent tobacco use in Latino youth: study protocol for a community-based participatory randomized controlled trial.Trials2012
22212224A capacity building program to promote CBPR partnerships between academic researchers and community members.Clin Transl Sci2011
20481170Improving health through community-based participatory action research. Giving immigrants and refugees a voice.Minn Med2010
21500397Facilitating research faculty participation in CBPR: development of a model based on key informant interviews.Clin Transl Sci2010
21074677Exploring children's secondhand smoke exposure with early child care providers.Am J Prev Med2010
18809135The relationship between Spanish language use and substance use behaviors among Latino youth: a social network approach.J Adolesc Health2008
17138919Adolescent participation in preventive health behaviors, physical activity, and nutrition: differences across immigrant generations for Asians and Latinos compared with Whites.Am J Public Health2007
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