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Protective and Risk Factors Explained

The New Brunswick Health Council’s article, Protective and Risk Factors Explained, outlines how certain conditions can either support or hinder health and well-being. Protective factors like strong relationships and adequate sleep can buffer against challenges, while risk factors such as social isolation or poverty increase vulnerability to issues like substance use and poor mental health. The piece emphasizes that these factors can be individual, familial, or community-based, and some are modifiable over time. For prevention professionals, this information is crucial for designing strategies that strengthen protective factors and reduce risks, ultimately improving resilience and long-term outcomes.

Evidence2Success® – A Series: Strategies for Community Impact on Youth Well-Being

By visiting this website, you will have access to a five-part Guiding Collective Change series that looks at over a decade of process evaluation data from communities working collectively to impact the well-being of local youth using tools and strategies from Evidence2Success. The series outlines the benefits and lessons learned about what worked in six communities and ways to implement them in your community.

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Blueprints for Healthy Youth Development
University of Colorado Boulder
Institute of Behavioral Science
UCB 483, Boulder, CO 80309

Email: blueprints@colorado.edu

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Blueprints for Healthy Youth Development is currently funded by the United States Office of National Drug Control Policy and historically has received funding from Arnold Ventures, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.