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1. Fear of violent crime and anxiety/depression among adolescents

2. Individual-and neighborhood-level determinants of fear of violent crime among adolescents

8. Increasing tree cover and high-albedo surfaces reduces heat-related ER visits in Los Angeles, CA.

10. Advancing Health Equity in Community-Based Climate Action: From Concept to Practice.

11. Redlining has led to increasing rates of nephrolithiasis in minoritized populations: a hypothesis.

12. The mental health and well-being effects of wildfire smoke: a scoping review.

13. Increasing trees and high-albedo surfaces decreases heat impacts and mortality in Los Angeles, CA.

14. Working with Disaster-Affected Communities to Envision Healthier Futures: A Trauma-Informed Approach to Post-Disaster Recovery Planning.

15. Safe reopening of college campuses during COVID-19: The University of California experience in Fall 2020.

16. Recommendations for Demonstrators, Law Enforcement Agencies, and Public Health Agencies for Reducing SARS-CoV-2 Transmission During Civil Protests.

17. Community Advantage and Individual Self-Efficacy Promote Disaster Preparedness: A Multilevel Model among Persons with Disabilities.

18. A Program for Local Health Departments to Adapt and Implement Evidence-Based Emergency Preparedness Programs.

19. Heat exposure during outdoor activities in the US varies significantly by city, demography, and activity.

20. How Community and Public Health Partnerships Contribute to Disaster Recovery and Resilience.

21. Community Resilience Learning Collaborative and Research Network (C-LEARN): Study Protocol with Participatory Planning for a Randomized, Comparative Effectiveness Trial.

22. Heat/mortality sensitivities in Los Angeles during winter: a unique phenomenon in the United States.

23. Evaluating Community Partnerships Addressing Community Resilience in Los Angeles, California.

24. Mortality and Morbidity during Extreme Heat Events and Prevalence of Outdoor Work: An Analysis of Community-Level Data from Los Angeles County, California.

25. Facilitating Partnerships With Community- and Faith-Based Organizations for Disaster Preparedness and Response: Results of a National Survey of Public Health Departments.

26. Who Participates in the Great ShakeOut? Why Audience Segmentation Is the Future of Disaster Preparedness Campaigns.

27. How Do Communities Use a Participatory Public Health Approach to Build Resilience? The Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project.

28. Canaries in the coal mine: Interpersonal violence, gang violence, and violent extremism through a public health prevention lens.

29. Utilizing mental health professionals to help prevent the next attacks.

30. Who Participates in Building Disaster Resilient Communities: A Cluster-Analytic Approach.

31. The Road to Resilience: Insights on Training Community Coalitions in the Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project.

32. Measuring Outcomes in a Community Resilience Program: A New Metric for Evaluating Results at the Household Level.

33. Heat Death Associations with the built environment, social vulnerability and their interactions with rising temperature.

34. Impact of Collaborative Care for Underserved Patients with PTSD in Primary Care: a Randomized Controlled Trial.

35. Individual- and Neighborhood-Level Determinants of Fear of Violent Crime Among Adolescents.

36. Longitudinal Associations Among Pain, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms, and Stress Appraisals.

37. Psychological Coercion in Human Trafficking: An Application of Biderman's Framework.

38. Design of the Violence and Stress Assessment (ViStA) study: a randomized controlled trial of care management for PTSD among predominantly Latino patients in safety net health centers.

39. Using the Precaution Adoption Process model to describe a disaster preparedness intervention among low-income Latinos.

40. Peer-mentored preparedness (PM-Prep): a new disaster preparedness program for adults living independently in the community.

41. Reliability and validity of the Assessment for Disaster Engagement with Partners Tool (ADEPT) for local health departments.

42. Planning for chronic disease medications in disaster: perspectives from patients, physicians, pharmacists, and insurers.

43. The public health disaster trust scale: validation of a brief measure.

44. Identification of human trafficking victims in health care settings.

45. Selecting performance indicators for prison health care.

46. Prioritizing "psychological" consequences for disaster preparedness and response: a framework for addressing the emotional, behavioral, and cognitive effects of patient surge in large-scale disasters.

47. Developing a disaster preparedness campaign targeting low-income Latino immigrants: focus group results for project PREP.

48. Intimate partner violence and community service needs among pregnant and postpartum Latina women.

49. Terrorism-related fear and avoidance behavior in a multiethnic urban population.

50. PTSD in Latino patients: illness beliefs, treatment preferences, and implications for care.

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