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Successful Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents
presents a wide variety of exemplary programs addressing behavioral
and social problems, school failure, drug use, injuries, child
abuse, physical health, and other critical issues. The validity and
generality of each study's results are given special attention, and
outcomes involving actual behavioral change are emphasized. A
special appendix lists resources on prevention, including other
texts, special journal issues, national clearinghouses, resource
centers containing videos and curriculum materials, and Web sites.
Program Implementation in Preventive Trials shows you how you can
take a more active part in program evaluation and how you can
direct existing programs toward new horizons of more effective
service. In this concise, focused look at community-based
psychology and its operative programs, you'll see how and why
community programs should be comprehensively evaluated. You'll see
the importance of understanding how interventions were conducted
before making conclusions about a program's impact, and you'll
discover why there's an ever-widening gap between what is planned
and what actually gets implemented in community-based programs.In
short, Program Implementation in Preventive Trials helps you see
the increasing need for the assessment of implementation, the
"active" side of community psychology. You'll gain instant
understanding as to why there's a need for constant monitoring of a
program's use, and you'll find answers to the following questions
that continue to plague community psychologists who are interested
in implementing programs of change: Does the current personnel
follow the implementation program? Will new members to the setting
understand and utilize the procedures developed for that setting?
Will the procedures be modified such that their utility decreases?
Specifically, you'll read about: how to ensure intervention
programs are conducted as planned why implementation data should be
collected what protocol compliance is and its role in treatment
programs when to be flexible so modifications can be made in
program procedures who can enhance program adherence by "buying in"
to a multi-change agent approach where cultural sensitivity helps
programs be more faithfully adopted and conductedIf you're a
scholar or a student interested in studying the fundamental issue
of implementation, you'll definitely want to see what these
professionals have compiled in Program Implementation in Preventive
Trials. You'll find that your program agenda, however beneficial it
is now, will only be raised and elevated to a new level of
performance by the positive examples and research carefully
collected here.
Program Implementation in Preventive Trials shows you how you can
take a more active part in program evaluation and how you can
direct existing programs toward new horizons of more effective
service. In this concise, focused look at community-based
psychology and its operative programs, you ll see how and why
community programs should be comprehensively evaluated. You ll see
the importance of understanding how interventions were conducted
before making conclusions about a program 's impact, and you ll
discover why there 's an ever-widening gap between what is planned
and what actually gets implemented in community-based programs.In
short, Program Implementation in Preventive Trials helps you see
the increasing need for the assessment of implementation, the
"active" side of community psychology. You ll gain instant
understanding as to why there 's a need for constant monitoring of
a program 's use, and you ll find answers to the following
questions that continue to plague community psychologists who are
interested in implementing programs of change: Does the current
personnel follow the implementation program? Will new members to
the setting understand and utilize the procedures developed for
that setting? Will the procedures be modified such that their
utility decreases? Specifically, you ll read about: how to ensure
intervention programs are conducted as planned why implementation
data should be collected what protocol compliance is and its role
in treatment programs when to be flexible so modifications can be
made in program procedures who can enhance program adherence by
"buying in" to a multi-change agent approach where cultural
sensitivity helps programs be more faithfully adopted and
conductedIf you re a scholar or a student interested in studying
the fundamental issue of implementation, you ll definitely want to
see what these professionals have compiled in Program
Implementation in Preventive Trials. You ll find that your program
agenda, however beneficial it is now, will only be raised and
elevated to a new level of performance by the positive examples and
research carefully collected here.
Successful Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents
presents a wide variety of exemplary programs addressing behavioral
and social problems, school failure, drug use, injuries, child
abuse, physical health, and other critical issues. The validity and
generality of each study's results are given special attention, and
outcomes involving actual behavioral change are emphasized. A
special appendix lists resources on prevention, including other
texts, special journal issues, national clearinghouses, resource
centers containing videos and curriculum materials, and Web sites.
"Despite, or perhaps because of, its brevity (98 pages plus references) this is a very useful compendium of programmes proven to be effective. I commend it to all those who wish to move away from the individual case referral." --Ewen Rennie in BPS Division of Educational & Clinical
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