Challenges in the Evaluation and Implementation of School-Based Prevention and Intervention Programs on Sensitive Topics

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Challenges in the Evaluation and Implementation of School-Based Prevention and Intervention Programs on Sensitive Topics
Abstract
The current emphasis on best practices for school-based health and mental health programs brings with it the demand for evaluation efforts in schools. This article describes the challenges of launching a successful school program and evaluation, with lessons learned from three projects that focus on intimate partner violence. The authors discuss issues related to constraints on the research design in schools, the recruitment of schools and participants within schools, program and evaluation implementation issues, the iterative implementation-evaluation cycle, and the dissemination of programs and study findings. The authors emphasize the need for flexibility and cultural awareness during all stages of the process.
Publication
American Journal of Evaluation
Volume
27
Issue
3
Pages
320-336
Date
2006-09-01
Language
en
ISSN
1098-2140
Accessed
23/11/2022, 12:29
Library Catalogue
SAGE Journals
Extra
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
Citation
Jaycox, L. H., McCaffrey, D. F., Ocampo, B. W., Shelley, G. A., Blake, S. M., Peterson, D. J., Richmond, L. S., & Kub, J. E. (2006). Challenges in the Evaluation and Implementation of School-Based Prevention and Intervention Programs on Sensitive Topics. American Journal of Evaluation, 27(3), 320–336. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098214006291010