“…Seventeen studies focused on community and public health under the screenings/referral/follow-up ( n = 12), health education ( n = 2), surveillance ( n = 2) components, and under the overall umbrella of the community/public health principle ( n = 1). The majority of studies included screenings/referrals/follow-up on a variety of topics including anxiety (Allison, Nativio, Mitchell, Ren, & Yuhasz, 2014; Muggeo et al, 2017), body mass index (BMI; Lee & Kubik, 2015; Stalter, Chaudry, & Polivka, 2011), depression (Allison et al, 2014), somatic symptoms (e.g., headache, nausea, and heart racing) and general functioning (home, school, and peers; Muggeo et al, 2017), psychiatric evaluations and referrals to the emergency department (Grudnikoff, Taneli, & Correll, 2015), vision (Kemper, Helfrich, Talbot, & Patel, 2012), hearing (Sekhar et al, 2014), posture (Magee, Kenney, & Mullin, 2012), alcohol use (Lunstead, Weitzman, Kaye, & Levy, 2016), female athlete triad syndrome (Kroshus et al, 2015), acanthosis nigricans (Scott & Hall, 2012), and adolescent dating violence (Khubchandani et al, 2013).…”