Exam 10: Prevention and Promotion: Implementing Programs

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Durlak and Dupre (2008)discuss eight different aspects of program implementation.They include:

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To be effective in the long term,a prevention/promotion intervention must become a routine part of the host setting.In other words,the intervention must be:

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Explain why community psychologists should be concerned with how well prevention/promotion programs are implemented in many settings,rather than with just studying their effects in ideal settings with many resources.Give examples to support your point.

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The CASEL evaluation of SEL programs examined whether high-quality,school-based prevention programs sustained their level of quality over five years.Programs that did continue to provide high-quality services had three characteristics.Which characteristic below is one of those three?

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Any prevention/promotion program must take account of the unique history of the setting where it is to be implemented.Which of Kelly's ecological principles is thus involved?

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Describe some of the issues that you must pay attention to when implementing prevention programs if you want to ensure they are successful.

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When researchers first began thinking seriously about program dissemination (way back in the 1970s!)they started with the "cookbook" approach.What is this approach,what are its weaknesses and what has replaced it?

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How can action research and program implementation complement each other in refining an innovative program? Give examples to support your points.

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The Interactive Systems Framework for Dissemination and Implementation is designed to:

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Evidence-based programs:

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Explain and give an example of the concept of institutionalizing a prevention/promotion innovation in a setting.

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The Interactive Systems Framework for Dissemination and Implementation (ISF)includes the following three systems:

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Community-centered models of program implementation:

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Social-emotional learning programs:

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The process of development of a prevention program from its original form in one setting to widespread implementation in many settings.

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In their study of factors affecting the successful implementation of child and adolescent prevention and promotion programs Durlak and DuPre found that:

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It is important to distinguish between core and adaptive components because:

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