Focus on Research
 Our
research activities center around developing and applying scientific knowledge
that will promote health, improve health-related behaviors and outcomes, deliver
quality care, and inform health policy decisions related to the health and
well-being of children and youth. A particular focus is on using an
evidence-based approach to improving the quality and outcomes of care for
children and youth.
Research programs within ICHP are centered at multiple
levels, including basic research exploring the etiology of health behaviors and
health outcomes, formulation and evaluation of health promotion strategies and
policies with health relevance, and the organization of health care systems. Our
main thematic areas involve:
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Research related to health compromising and health
promoting behaviors among youth;
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Investigation of social and physical environments and
policy approaches to improve and protect health among youth;
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Community organizing, civic engagement and health literacy;
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Analysis of contextual and systemic factors that impact
health care access, quality, utilization, and costs;
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Developing and evaluating innovative community-based
systems of care;
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Quality of care, health care outcomes, and financing of
care for children and youth, especially those with special health care needs;
and
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Psycho-social, quality of life, and health-related outcomes
associated with chronic illness, clinical treatments, and health care
services.
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