Evidence for Action (E4A) funds research evaluating the population health, wellbeing, and racial equity impacts of programs, policies, and practices. What We're Learning is a repository of media pieces, research articles, presentations, reports, and other materials highlighting E4A supported research and findings. Sort by topic or resource type.
Colorectal cancer (CRC) awareness and screening rates are still low in African Americans (AAs), especially for those who do not have regular access to health care.
This research aimed to evaluate the effects of a promising and increasingly popular approach to improve identification and treatment of child and adolescent mental health problems, school-based mental health services.
Using a narrative strategy in the argument presented in this study actually led some in the audience to move even further away from the desired position than they already were.
EA$E is a unique evidence-based approach to addressing intimate partner violence (IPV) and gender equity in settings and populations affected by war and forced displacement by integrating gender equity using a household-centered financial lens.