A central challenge facing twenty-first century community-based researchers and prevention scientists is curriculum adaptation processes. While early prevention efforts sought to develop effective programs, taking programs to scale implies that they will be adapted, especially as programs are implemented with populations other than those with whom they were developed or tested. The principle of cultural grounding, which argues that health message adaptation should be informed by knowledge of the target population and by cultural insiders, provides a theoretical rational for cultural regrounding and presents an illustrative case of methods used to reground the keepin’ it REAL substance use prevention curriculum for a rural adolescent populat...
Tobacco use is a major health hazard, and the onset of tobacco use occurs almost entirely in the tee...
In response to high prevalence rates of alcohol and other drug use by adolescents in British Columb...
Alcohol and cannabis are the two most commonly used licit and illicit drugs in most developing count...
Preventing substance use among alternative school students presents many challenges for researchers...
This study examined how cultural adaptation and delivery quality of the school-based intervention ke...
2012-04-24Although considerable resources have been spent developing and disseminating effective sch...
Evaluations of national prevention programs have found that they are not successful in reducing or p...
The diffusion of school-based preventive interventions involves the balancing of high-fidelity imple...
Researchers from social work, education, and communications worked with practicing teachers to creat...
In response to high rates of substance abuse in their communities, members of the Maskwacis four Nat...
Substance abuse among children and adolescents has become an epidemic in our society. Therefore, it ...
Smoking prevention among adolescents is a public health challenge that is even more significant in l...
The International School Project (ISP) developed a culturally-relevant intervention entitled The Fut...
Existing research confirms a need to seek strat-egies that combine the strengths of researchers and ...
A family-based alcohol, tobacco, and other drug abuse prevention program was evaluated. The program ...
Tobacco use is a major health hazard, and the onset of tobacco use occurs almost entirely in the tee...
In response to high prevalence rates of alcohol and other drug use by adolescents in British Columb...
Alcohol and cannabis are the two most commonly used licit and illicit drugs in most developing count...
Preventing substance use among alternative school students presents many challenges for researchers...
This study examined how cultural adaptation and delivery quality of the school-based intervention ke...
2012-04-24Although considerable resources have been spent developing and disseminating effective sch...
Evaluations of national prevention programs have found that they are not successful in reducing or p...
The diffusion of school-based preventive interventions involves the balancing of high-fidelity imple...
Researchers from social work, education, and communications worked with practicing teachers to creat...
In response to high rates of substance abuse in their communities, members of the Maskwacis four Nat...
Substance abuse among children and adolescents has become an epidemic in our society. Therefore, it ...
Smoking prevention among adolescents is a public health challenge that is even more significant in l...
The International School Project (ISP) developed a culturally-relevant intervention entitled The Fut...
Existing research confirms a need to seek strat-egies that combine the strengths of researchers and ...
A family-based alcohol, tobacco, and other drug abuse prevention program was evaluated. The program ...
Tobacco use is a major health hazard, and the onset of tobacco use occurs almost entirely in the tee...
In response to high prevalence rates of alcohol and other drug use by adolescents in British Columb...
Alcohol and cannabis are the two most commonly used licit and illicit drugs in most developing count...