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Tamara M. Haegerich

Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publications -  41
Citations -  12580

Tamara M. Haegerich is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Guideline. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 40 publications receiving 10182 citations. Previous affiliations of Tamara M. Haegerich include United States Department of Health and Human Services & Oregon Health & Science University.

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Evidence for state, community and systems-level prevention strategies to address the opioid crisis.

TL;DR: A systematic review of publications reporting on rigorous evaluations of systems-level interventions to address provider and patient/public behavior and prevent prescription and illicit opioid overdose found that the quality of evidence supporting selected interventions was low to moderate.
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Core competencies and the prevention of adolescent substance use.

TL;DR: An empirical focus on core competencies illustrates that youth are less likely to use substances when they have a positive future orientation, a belief in the ability to resist substances, emotional and behavioral control, sound decision-making ability, and a belief that substance use is wrong.
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Adverse childhood experiences increase risk for prescription opioid misuse

TL;DR: The results support a strong link between ACEs and prescription opioid misuse and opportunities to prevent opioid misuse start with assuring safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments in childhood and across the lifespan.
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Are the effects of juvenile offender stereotypes maximized or minimized by jury deliberation

TL;DR: This paper found that the more jurors held preexisting Superpredator stereotypes about juvenile offenders, the more likely they were to find the defendant guilty and the less likely they believed the defendant should have been tried in juvenile court.
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Violence as a Public Health Risk

TL;DR: By understanding the burden of violence, the factors that place people at risk for and protect people from experiencing violence, and strategies that can prevent and interrupt violence, health practitioners can play a more active role in enhancing the health and safety of their patients.