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Implementing Evidence-Based Prevention by Communities to Promote Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Health in Children: Proceedings of a Workshop--in Brief
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... KEYNOTE ADDRESS Several key factors influence the use of evidence-based interventions by communities, said keynote speaker Velma McBride Murry, the Lois Autrey Betts chair in education and human development and Joe B Wyatt distinguished university professor at Vanderbilt University.
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... To gain acceptance of a particular intervention, re- BUILDING COMMUNITY CAPACITY searchers and program developers need to The first panel of the workshop examined take the time to build a strong relationship five evidence-based programs as exemplars and to learn from other communities, in part of how selection, implementation, and ad Programs' Theory of Change Model Core elements of the model of Program Developers and distal and proximal processes Community Partnerships and preven on targets Key community Mediators and moderators of stakeholders preven on e ects Focus groups Dissemina on: Preven ve Community Community liaisons Interven on Community Prescrip ve Theory based Evidence E cacy based Program ambassadors Needs assessment Implementa on guidelines Training and technical support U liza on Monitoring implementa on quality Requisite dosage levels Adapta on to Fit Fidelity Community Needs Moderators of implementa on and u liza on quality Evalua on of programma c impact Sustainability Figure 1 A conceptual model for the development and implementation of family-centered prevention programs in communities. Source: Presentation at workshop by Velma McBride Murry.
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... using data better, and positioning governThe Bronzeville Dream Center -- under the ment to lead. "These initiatives will touch, if Bright Star Community Outreach project we do it well, on the order of a million New in Chicago -- is working with the Bronzeville Yorkers," said Gary Belkin, executive deputy community to provide counseling, men- commissioner of mental hygiene in the New toring, parenting, workforce development, York City Department of Health and Menand advocacy to counter the effects of vio- tal Hygiene.
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... South Africa, and Zambia, seek to reduce substance use, risky sexual behavior, and PROGRAMS OR PRINCIPLES? violence while promoting positive youth A major question in the prevention field development among 8th and 9th graders.
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... But reaching sustainability takes time, Gilbert Botvin, professor emeritus of health "because people have to see other people care policy and research at Cornell Univer- in the social setting who are in a similar situsity's Weill Medical College, argued against ation," he said. disseminating interventions based solely on On a national level, the Community Benefit principles because there is limited research Program provides support for a wide range to determine what the active ingredients or of health-related activities, including physicore components would be for a particular cal improvements and housing, economic program.
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... at the U.S. Department port behavioral health partnerships in priof Health and Human Services, argued for mary care settings to ensure quality care state and local officials to take advantage of that can be sustained, Kolko said.
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... Hilton Foundation; AMY GOLDSTEIN, Associate Director for Prevention, National Institute of Mental Health, National Insitutes of Health; AMY LEFFLER, Executive Fellow, National Institute of Justice; EVE E REIDER, Health Scientist Administrator, National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, National Institutes of Health; BELINDA SIMS, Health Scientist Administrator, Prevention Research Branch, Division of Epidemiology, Services, and Prevention Research, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health; DEBORAH KLEIN WALKER, President, American Orthopsychiatric Association; Senior Fellow, Abt Associates; and NOAM KEREN, Study Director.
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... HOAGWOOD Society of Clinical Child and Ado- JENNIFER TYSON lescent Psychology and New York Office of Juvenile Justice and University Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice COLLEEN HORTON Hogg Foundation for Mental DEBORAH KLEIN WALKER Health, University of Texas at American Orthopsychiatric As Austin sociation and Abt Associates Copyright 2017 by the National Academy of Sciences.


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