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How much is employee burnout costing employers? Our new study in @ajpmonline.bsky.social finds that employee burnout and lack of engagement could cost an employer millions per year @cuny.edu @cunysph.bsky.social, NYC PRI, JHU, @baruch.cuny.edu, USD Knauss
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February 2025 cover for AJPM, which features a list of the articles available at accompanying link

February 2025 cover for AJPM, which features a list of the articles available at accompanying link

Our February 2025 issue is out today! See the full article listing at www.ajpmonline.org/issue/S0749-...

Thank you to all who made this issue possible!

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Challenges to the Affordable Care Act: No-Cost Coverage of Cancer Screening Preventive services are recommended due to the strength of evidence that the health benefits of the services moderately or substantially outweigh the harms.1 Cancer screening is directly tied to preve...

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Our January 2025 issue is out now - view the full table of contents at www.ajpmonline.org/issue/S0749-...

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RCT testing Sources of Strength impact on suicide attempts and moderation by sexual violence Sources of Strength effectively reduced suicide attempts in high school students overall, suggesting its potential for population-level impact. This is especially important in the face of steadily rising suicide attempt and fatality rates among adolescents and young adults. However, a cautious interpretation of the evidence suggests that Sources of Strength may not prevent attempts among students with recent SV contact victimization, highlighting the need for additional intervention work for this high-risk group.

New #URochesterResearch, supported in part by a UR CTSI KL2 award, shows that a school-based suicide prevention program reduced suicide attempts among all students by 29%, but didn't benefit victims of severe sexual violence.

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Thank you to all the authors and reviewers who made this issue possible - we look forward to connecting with more of you here.

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image of December 2025 AJPM cover, which lists the table of contents, also available at link in the post

image of December 2025 AJPM cover, which lists the table of contents, also available at link in the post

Hello Bluesky! First post! Our December 2024 issue is out now with content ranging from physical activity to firearms and cannabis to cancer screening.

See the full article listing here: www.ajpmonline.org/issue/S0749-...

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