Programs-that-work: CDC's guide to effective programs that reduce health-risk behavior of youth.

J. Collins, L. Robin, S. Wooley, Dean Fenley, P. Hunt, Julie Taylor, Deborah Haber, L. Kolbe
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Abstract

In response to requests from educators for effective programs that reduce health-risk behavior among youth, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention initiated "Programs-That-Work" (PTW) in 1992 to identify health education programs with credible evidence of effectiveness. CDC identified as PTW two programs to reduce tobacco use and eight programs to reduce sexual risk behaviors. Eligible programs undergo a two-step external review to examine quality of the research evidence and the extent to which the programs are practical for use by health educators. If CDC identifies a programs as a PTW on the basis of external review, the program is packaged and made available for dissemination to education and youth agencies. Communities ultimately make the decision about adopting a program, and CDC does not require their use. Thousands of educators have sought information about PTW through the CDC web site, informational brochures, and training.
有效的计划:CDC的有效计划指南,减少青少年的健康风险行为。
为了响应教育工作者提出的减少青少年健康风险行为的有效方案的要求,疾病控制和预防中心于1992年发起了“行之有效的方案”(PTW),以确定具有可靠有效性证据的健康教育方案。疾病控制与预防中心确定了两项减少烟草使用的计划和八项减少性危险行为的计划。符合条件的项目要经过两步外部审查,以检查研究证据的质量以及这些项目是否适合健康教育工作者使用。如果CDC在外部审查的基础上确定一个计划为PTW,该计划将被打包并提供给教育和青年机构。社区最终决定是否采用一项计划,而疾病预防控制中心并不要求使用这些计划。成千上万的教育工作者通过疾病预防控制中心网站、信息手册和培训寻找有关PTW的信息。
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