Titre : | Evaluation and Program Planning, Vol.23, n°3 - August 2000 - Evaluating community-based substance abuse prevention: findings about community coalitions |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/08/2000 |
Année de publication : | 2000 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
- Breaking new frontiers: outcome evaluations of community-based program (Pages 337-339) Shakeh J. Kaftarian, Ping Yu
- Predicting intermediate outcomes for prevention coalitions: a developmental perspective (Pages 341-346) Paul Florin, Roger Mitchell, John Stevenson, Ilene Klein - Reducing births of drug-affected babies: a retrospective analysis of archival data and a community wide effort (Pages 347-353) Roy M. Gabriel, Frank P. Mondeaux, Katherine E. Laws, Karen J. Hahn, David Weaver - Ensuring a prevention presence when coalitions falter: a case study of a community coalitions demonstration project (Pages 355-363) Jill Florence Lackey, Tim Welnetz, Matt Balistrieri - The protective function of after-school programming and parent education and support for students at risk for substance abuse (Pages 365-371) Gale M. Morrison, Meri H. Storino, Laurel M. Robertson, Theresa Weissglass, Alicia Dondero - Capacity for effectiveness: the relationship between coalition structure and community impact (Pages 373-379) C. E. Hays, S. P. Hays, J. O. DeVille, P. F. Mulhall - Prevention actions and activities make a difference: a structural equation model of coalition building (Pages 381-388) Kathleen M. Crowley, Ping Yu, Shakeh J. Kaftarian - Getting to outcomes: a results-based approach to accountability (Pages 389-395) Abraham Wandersman, Pamela Imm, Matthew Chinman, Shakeh Kaftarian |
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