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Title Preventing underage drinking : using getting to outcomes with the SAMHSA strategic prevention framework to achieve results / Pamela Imm [and others].

Publication Info. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2007.

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents How can we organize the community to profile community needs and resources regarding underage drinking? (community mobilization) -- What are the underlying needs and conditions that must be addressed in the community to reduce underage drinking? (assessment) -- What are the goals, target populations, and desired outcomes for the community? (goals) -- What capacities need to be strengthened to develop and implement a plan to reduce underage drinking? (capacities) -- What evidence-based environmental strategies will be useful in helping to achieve the goals? (environmental strategies) -- How will the environmental strategies to reduce underage drinking "fit" within the community context? (fit) -- What is the plan for reducing underage drinking? (plan) --How will the implementation of plan to reduce underage drinking be assessed? (process evaluation) -- How well are the strategies working in the comprehensive plan to reduce underage drinking? (outcome evaluation) -- How will we ensure that the strategies to reduce underage drinking will continuously improve over time? (continuous quality improvement) -- If the underage drinking plan is successful, how will it be sustained? (sustain).
Summary Underage drinking is a significant problem in the United States: Alcohol is the primary contributor to the leading causes of death among adolescents. As a result, communitywide strategies to prevent underage drinking are more important than ever. Such strategies depend on the involvement and education of adolescents, parents, law enforcement officials, merchants, and other stakeholders. This guide is designed to take communities through the process of planning, implementing, and evaluating strategies to prevent underage drinking and youth access to alcohol. The guide is structured according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA's) Strategic Prevention Framework, a five-step prevention approach. Within the five steps, the guide adopts the Getting To Outcomes model of empowerment evaluation, results-based accountability, and continuous quality improvement. The result is a comprehensive, step-by-step manual for developing, implementing, and evaluating a high-quality communitywide plan to prevent underage drinking and its related consequences. Recommendations include the development of educational strategies for parents, adolescents, and alcohol merchants; attracting the involvement of civic leaders; working to reform legislation governing underage access to alcohol; and training law enforcement officials to be vigilant but safe in their efforts to police underage drinking in the community.
System Details Mode of access: internet via WWW. CStmoR
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Subject Teenagers -- Alcohol use -- United States -- Prevention.
Teenagers -- Alcohol use.
United States.
Youth -- Alcohol use -- United States -- Prevention.
Youth -- Alcohol use.
Community organization.
Community organization.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Subject Youth.
Added Author Imm, Pamela.
Chinman, Matthew.
Wandersman, Abraham.
Rosenbloom, David L.
Guckenburg, Sarah.
Leis, Roberta.
RAND Health.
Rand Corporation.
United States. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Added Title Using getting to outcomes with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's strategic prevention framework to achieve results
ISBN 9780833060082 (electronic book)
0833060082 (electronic book)
Report No. RAND/TR-403-SAMHSA