Abstract

The articles in this issue address the role community collaborative research can play in the development of prevention evaluation research and intervention capacity on a local level through community organizations and/or local health departments. The purpose of this conclusion is summarize crosscutting issues and best practices across projects, provide linkages with Community Collaborative Research Initiative (CCRI) outputs on a statewide level through infrastructure developed through the partnerships between public health and research systems, and locate both within the evaluation capacity building (ECB) framework presented in the introduction to this issue.

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