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An Evidence-Based Review of Early Intervention and Prevention of Posttraumatic Stress DisorderSource: Community Mental Health Journal, July 2016
An Intervention to Help Community-Based Organization Implement an Evidence-Based HIV Prevention Intervention: The Mpowerment Project Technology Exchange SystemSource: American Journal of Community Psychology, March 2012
Community and School Mental Health Professionals’ Knowledge and Use of Evidence Based Substance Use Prevention ProgramsSource: Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, July 2013
Determinants of Community Coalition Ability to Support Evidence-Based ProgramsSource: Prevention Science, September 2010
Does Federal Policy Support the Use of Scientific Evidence in School-Based Prevention ProgramsSource: Prevention Science, March 2007
Essential Elements for Community Engagement in Evidence-Based Youth Violence PreventionSource: American Journal of Community Psychology, September 2011
Evidence-Based Practices for Preventing Substance Abuse and Mental Health Problems in Older AdultsSource: Older Americans Substance Abuse and Mental Health Technical Assistance Center
Evidence-Based Prevention of Cannabis Use in Flanders Is There a Role for Health Economic Evaluation?Source: Archives of Public Health, December 2010
Evidence-Based ProgramsSource: Office of Adolescent Health
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Needed Relapse-Prevention Research on Novel Framework (ASPIRE Model) for Substance Use Disorders TreatmentSource: Frontiers in Psychology
Protecting Students from Sexual AssaultSource: The US Department of Justice
Quality Improvement as a Tool for Translating Evidence-Based Interventions Into Practice: What the Youth Violence Prevention Communtiy can Learn from HealthcareSource: American Journal of Community Psychology, September 2011
Substance Abuse in Children of Parents with Mental Illness: Risks, Resilience, and Best Prevention PracticesSource: Journal of Primary Prevention, June 2003
Sustaining Evidence-Based Prevention Programs: Correlates in a Large-Scale Dissemination InitiativeSource: Prevention Science, January 2015
The Intersection Between Prevention Science and Evidence-Based Policy: How the SPR Evidence Standards Support Human Services Prevention ProgramsSource: Prevention Science, October 2015
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The Process of Adoption of Evidence-Based Tobacco Use Prevention Programs in California SchoolsSource: Prevention Science, January 2015
The Role of a State-Level Prevention Support System in Promoting High-Quality Implementation and Sustainability of Evidence-Based ProgramsSource: American Journal of Community Psychology , December 2012
The Triple P Implementation Framework: The Role of Purveyors in the Implementation and Sustainability of Evidence-Based ProgramsSource: Prevention Science, July 2016
TIP 26: Substance Abuse Among Older Adults: Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 26Source: University of Washington Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute