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Evaluating Comprehensive Community Drug Risk Reduction Interventions

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  • Peggy L. Peterson

    (University of Washington)

  • J. David Hawkins

    (University of Washington)

  • Richard F. Catalano

    (University of Washington)

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Comprehensive community interventions pose several challenges to rigorous evaluation design. This article summarizes the recommendations for a feasible and rigorous design that were formulated by a 1991 conference on the evaluation of comprehensive community interventions. One such comprehensive intervention strategy for drug risk reduction called Communities That Care illustrates the points discussed. Conference participants recommended a multisite experimental trial of matched community pairs randomized into intervention and comparison conditions. In this design, randomization occurs at the community level. The implications of this design for community selection, sample size, and power are discussed

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  • Peggy L. Peterson & J. David Hawkins & Richard F. Catalano, 1992. "Evaluating Comprehensive Community Drug Risk Reduction Interventions," Evaluation Review, , vol. 16(6), pages 579-602, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:evarev:v:16:y:1992:i:6:p:579-602
    DOI: 10.1177/0193841X9201600601
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    1. McAlister, A. & Puska, P. & Salonen, J.T. & Tuomilehto, J. & Koskela, K., 1982. "Theory and action for health promotion: Illustrations from the North Karelia project," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 72(1), pages 43-50.
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    1. Feinberg, Mark E. & Greenberg, Mark T. & Osgood, D. Wayne & Anderson, Amy & Babinski, Leslie, 2002. "The effects of training community leaders in prevention science: Communities That Care in Pennsylvania," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 25(3), pages 245-259, August.

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