Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina, Columbia, 29208, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2012 Jun;49(3-4):365-77. doi: 10.1007/s10464-011-9463-9.
This paper describes the extent to which communities implementing the Communities That Care (CTC) prevention system adopt, replicate with fidelity, and sustain programs shown to be effective in reducing adolescent drug use, delinquency, and other problem behaviors. Data were collected from directors of community-based agencies and coalitions, school principals, service providers, and teachers, all of whom participated in a randomized, controlled evaluation of CTC in 24 communities. The results indicated significantly increased use and sustainability of tested, effective prevention programs in the 12 CTC intervention communities compared to the 12 control communities, during the active phase of the research project when training, technical assistance, and funding were provided to intervention sites, and 2 years following provision of such resources. At both time points, intervention communities also delivered prevention services to a significantly greater number of children and parents. The quality of implementation was high in both conditions, with only one significant difference: CTC sites were significantly more likely than control sites to monitor the quality of implementation during the sustainability phase of the project.
本文描述了实施“关心社区”(CTC)预防系统的社区在多大程度上采用、忠实地复制并维持已被证明可有效减少青少年药物使用、犯罪和其他问题行为的项目。数据来自社区机构和联盟的主管、校长、服务提供者和教师,他们都参与了 24 个社区的 CTC 随机对照评估。结果表明,在研究项目的活跃阶段(提供培训、技术援助和资金)以及在提供这些资源的两年后,与 12 个对照社区相比,12 个 CTC 干预社区显著增加了经过测试的有效预防项目的使用和可持续性。在这两个时间点上,干预社区还为数以千计的儿童和家长提供了预防服务。在这两种情况下,实施的质量都很高,只有一个显著的差异:CTC 网站比对照网站更有可能在项目的可持续性阶段监测实施的质量。