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Erschienen in: The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 2/2019

18.05.2018

Organizational Context and Individual Adaptability in Promoting Perceived Importance and Use of Best Practices for Substance Use

verfasst von: Danica K. Knight, PhD, George W. Joe, EdD, David T. Morse, PhD, Corey Smith, BS, Hannah Knudsen, PhD, Ingrid Johnson, MA, Gail A. Wasserman, PhD, Nancy Arrigona, MPA, Larkin S. McReynolds, PhD, Jennifer E. Becan, PhD, Carl Leukefeld, DSW, Tisha R. A. Wiley, PhD

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Abstract

This study examines associations among organizational context, staff attributes, perceived importance, and use of best practices among staff in community-based, juvenile justice (JJ) agencies. As part of the National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Juvenile Justice—Translational Research on Interventions for Adolescents in the Legal System (JJ-TRIALS) study, 492 staff from 36 JJ agencies were surveyed about the perceived importance and use of best practices within their organization in five substance use practice domains: screening, assessment, standard referral, active referral, and treatment support. Structural equation models indicated that supervisory encouragement and organizational innovation/flexibility were associated with greater individual adaptability. Adaptability (willingness to try new ideas, use new procedures, adjust quickly to change), was positively correlated with importance ratings. Importance ratings were positively associated with reported use of best practices. Organizational climates that support innovation likely affect use of practices through staff attributes and perceptions of the importance of such services.
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Metadaten
Titel
Organizational Context and Individual Adaptability in Promoting Perceived Importance and Use of Best Practices for Substance Use
verfasst von
Danica K. Knight, PhD
George W. Joe, EdD
David T. Morse, PhD
Corey Smith, BS
Hannah Knudsen, PhD
Ingrid Johnson, MA
Gail A. Wasserman, PhD
Nancy Arrigona, MPA
Larkin S. McReynolds, PhD
Jennifer E. Becan, PhD
Carl Leukefeld, DSW
Tisha R. A. Wiley, PhD
Publikationsdatum
18.05.2018
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research / Ausgabe 2/2019
Print ISSN: 1094-3412
Elektronische ISSN: 2168-6793
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11414-018-9618-7

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