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Community Prevention Trials for Alcohol Problems: Methodological Issues

Editat de Harold D. Holder, Jan M. Howard
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 1992 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The contributors to this volume demonstrate that it is now possible to undertake community prevention trials of alcohol-involved problems with the same precision, good design, and careful planning that has characterized similar prevention trials for heart disease and cancer prevention. This is the first book to establish a scientific basis for the integration of research into program design and in program evaluation, making it possible to determine if community programs are effective or worth the money spent for them.In part I, the contributors address issues of outcome measures, selection of relevant community interventions, utilization of appropriate research designs and analyses, and adjustment to social and political realities. Part II reviews definitions, perspectives, and issues that provide a conceptual base for the rest of the book. Also considered are the selection and measurement of alcohol problems that may be candidate outcome variables for a community intervention study. Part III summarizes the perspectives and prior experiences of community-based approaches in other health areas (including heart disease, cancer, and adolescent health) that may be applicable to the prevention of alcohol-related problems. Experiences and implications of alcohol-prevention projects in Ontario, Texas, and Rhode Island are discussed in part IV. Part V evaluates different experimental designs, methodologies, and relative risk regression models of community-based intervention programs in alcohol prevention. The two chapters in part VI discuss the dynamic social and political realities facing community prevention trials for alcohol problems and guidelines for undertaking such trials. This book will be useful for state and local prevention program planners and evaluators, researchers in alcohol and substance abuse, teachers of applied research methods or social program development and planning, and government policy makers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275941963
ISBN-10: 0275941965
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

HAROLD D. HOLDER is Director of the Prevention Research Center, one of 14 national alcohol research centers and the only one specializing in prevention. He is the editor of Control Issues in Alcohol Abuse Prevention: Strategies for States and Communities (1987).JAN M. HOWARD is Chief, Prevention Research Branch, Division of Clinical and Prevention Research, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. She is the co-editor of Humanizing Health Care (1975).

Cuprins

Foreword by Enoch GordisIntroductionEmergent Agendas for Alcohol Prevention Research by Jan HowardDefinitions of Communities and Alcohol ProblemsWhat is a Community and what are the Implications for Prevention Trials for Reducing Alcohol Problems? by Harold D. HolderCandidate Alcohol Problems and Implications for Measurement: General Alcohol Problems, Outcome Measures, Instrumentation, and Surrogates by Robert F. Saltz, Paul J. Gruenewald, and Michael HennessyLessons and Experiences from Community Trials in Other Health FieldsPhases for Developing Community Trials: Lessons for Control of Alcohol Problems from Research in Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer, and Adolescent Health by John W. Farquhar and Stephen P. FortmannDesigns Employed in Community Heart Disease and Cancer Prevention Projects by Thomas M. LasaterLessons from Early Community Prevention Efforts for Alcohol AbuseFocusing on the Drinking Environment or the High-Risk Drinker in Prevention Projects: Limitations and Opportunities by Norman Giesbrecht and Ann PedersonIntegrating Alcohol Abuse Prevention into Community Programs for Other Health Problems: Issues and Experiences by Alfred McAlister and Elizabeth EdmundsonPrevention Experiments in the Context of Ongoing Community Process: Opportunities or Obstacles for Research by Robert L. StoutResearch Designs, Methods, and Analytic ModelsEstimating the Effects of Community Prevention Trials: Alternative Designs and Methods by Charles S. ReichardtCase-Control Studies: Can They Evaluate Preventive Measures for Reducing Alcohol Problems? by Cornelia J. BainesSome Alternative Models Based on Relative Risk Regression for the Analysis of Community-Based Intervention Studies by Steven G. SelfCommunity Prevention Programs as Natural Experiments by H. Lawrence RossImplementing Research DesignsProtecting the Scientific Integrity of Community Intervention Studies: Confronting Social Realities by Jan Howard and Ivan BarofskyUndertaking a Community Prevention Trial to Reduce Alcohol Problems: Translating Theoretical Models into Action by Harold D. HolderInsights, Caveats, and Alternative Research AgendasPromoting Comprehensive Interventions by Lawrence W. GreenConfronting Drinking Cultures by Ernestine VanderveenTargeting Consumption as an Endpoint by Thomas C. HarfordFocusing on Community Structure and Process by Marjorie A. GutmanClarifying Concepts and Terminology by David P. ByarReplicating Community Studies by Lawrence S. FreedmanLearning from Experience by Charles S. ReichardsAnalyzing Communities as Communities by Alexander C. WagenaarTransforming Noise into Signals by Michael HennessyBibliographyIndex