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Bloomquist, Michael, August, Gerald, Horowitz, Jason, Lee, Susanne, Jensen, Cheryl |
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The Journal of Primary Prevention; 20240101, Issue: Preprints p1-15, 15p |
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Abstract: This paper summarizes an effort to transpose and sustain the evidence-based Early Risers “Skills for Success” conduct problems prevention program in a real world community service system. The Early Risers program had previously been implemented by a local agency within the context of research-based operations. In the current initiative, responsibility for funding and operating the program was transferred from program developers to a local community agency and county service system. There is a description of how the local community partnership adopted the program and real world program evaluation data pertaining to costs and implementation of the program over 2 years (N = 168 children) is presented. It is demonstrated that the local community system provided ongoing funding and that the agency implemented the program with acceptable exposure and participation. Editors’ Strategic Implications: The authors carefully assess multiple elements of fidelity and share important lessons regarding community-based implementation, obstacles, and collaboration. The article should be of interest to anyone considering a replication of the evidence-based Early Risers program and also to a broader audience of researchers and practitioners involved in translational research. |
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