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Dye T, Levinson D, McKeon R, Draper J. 2022. Writing Workshop for MCH Journal Supplement on Public Health Approaches to Perinatal Substance Use. [Washington, DC]: Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs; [Arlington, VA]: Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, 1 h 02 m 32 s.

Annotation: In this Writing and Publishing Workshop held on July 22, Dr. Timothy Dye, Editor-in-Chief of the Maternal and Child Health Journal, provided comprehensive guidance for authors preparing submissions for the upcoming supplement on "Public Health Approaches to Perinatal Substance Use," a collaborative initiative between AMCHP and ASTHO. The session equipped participants with practical writing strategies and publication guidelines, explored various manuscript formats through examples from previous issues, and detailed the peer review response process essential for successful publication. Dr. Dye emphasized the importance of effective scientific storytelling techniques to enhance manuscript impact, offering participants valuable insights into structuring compelling narratives that effectively communicate research findings while meeting the journal's editorial standards. This workshop served as a critical resource for researchers and practitioners working to contribute to the scholarly discourse on perinatal substance use interventions through public health frameworks.

Keywords: Suicide prevention, Federal MCH services, Perinatal depression, Perinatal services, Mental health services

   

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