ABSTRACT

Demonstrating that public health and prevention program development is as much art as science, this book brings together expert program developers to offer practical guidance and principles in developing effective behavior-change curricula.

Feinberg and the team of experienced contributors cover evidence-based programs addressing a range of physical, mental, and behavioral health problems, including ones targeting families, specific populations, and developmental stages. The contributors describe their own professional journeys and decisions in creating, refining, testing, and disseminating a range of programs and strategies. Readers will learn about selecting change-promoting targets based on existing research; developing and creating effective and engaging content; considering implementation and dissemination contexts in the development process; and revising, refining, expanding, abbreviating, and adapting a curriculum across multiple iterations.

Designing Evidence-Based Public Health and Prevention Programs is essential reading for prevention scientists, prevention practitioners, and program developers in community agencies. It also provides a unique resource for graduate students and postgraduates in family sciences, developmental psychology, clinical psychology, social work, education, nursing, public health, and counselling.

chapter Chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

part I|48 pages

Child and Adolescent

chapter Chapter 2|13 pages

Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for Aggressive Children

The Anger Coping and Coping Power Programs

chapter Chapter 3|17 pages

Developing an Online Prevention Program

Lessons Learned During Creation of the Children of Divorce – Coping with Divorce (CoD-CoD) Program

part III|58 pages

Family

chapter Chapter 9|20 pages

Siblings Are Special

A Practical Guide for Adapting a Universal Primary Prevention Program for Sibling Relationships

chapter Chapter 10|14 pages

Developing the Familias Unidas Preventive Intervention

Supporting Hispanic Adolescents through their Parents

part IV|48 pages

Family Transitions

chapter Chapter 12|21 pages

Developing the Nurse-Family Partnership

chapter Chapter 14|13 pages

Treatment Foster Care Oregon

Developing an Alternative to Congregate Care

part V|24 pages

Adult

chapter Chapter 15|22 pages

Building Prevention for the Workplace

An Integral and Process-Oriented Approach