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Erschienen in: Prevention Science 8/2020

31.08.2020

Qualitative Process Evaluation of Rural Schools: Uptake of Change Processes and Contextual Factors Influencing Implementation Within a Primary Prevention Program for Youth

verfasst von: Jamie Yoder, Anne Williford, Lilyana Ortega, Dorothy L. Espelage, Scott LoMurray, Daniel Ruiz, Natalie Kennedy

Erschienen in: Prevention Science | Ausgabe 8/2020

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Abstract

Sexual violence (SV), homophobic name-calling, and bullying commonly occur in school settings. As such, comprehensive school-based violence prevention strategies are needed. Recent calls in prevention science argue that investigations of preventive interventions must move beyond simply testing if programs work; rather, they must also examine how interventions work. The purpose of this study was to explore the differential uptake of salient change mechanisms of a school-based primary prevention program, Sources of Strength (Sources) in rural schools, and examine contextual factors that may influence implementation outcomes in rural contexts. As a supplement to a randomized controlled trial of Sources in 20 high schools in Colorado, the present project utilized a rigorous qualitative design to conduct staff focus groups and student interviews within four schools (two intervention and two waitlist schools) that participated in the RCT. Results suggest variability in uptake of Sources key processes (expansion of networks to build connections, school-wide activities, and staff support) in intervention schools. While these were indicated as non-formalized processes in waitlist schools, there was also variability in these reports. Furthermore, results revealed specific contextual factors including cultural norms, degree of rurality, and school-level buy-in/investment that impacted implementation outcomes for intervention and waitlist schools (e.g., pre-implementation readiness). Implications are discussed around alignment of a school’s policies, procedures, and values with the preventative intervention in effort to support strong implementation.
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Metadaten
Titel
Qualitative Process Evaluation of Rural Schools: Uptake of Change Processes and Contextual Factors Influencing Implementation Within a Primary Prevention Program for Youth
verfasst von
Jamie Yoder
Anne Williford
Lilyana Ortega
Dorothy L. Espelage
Scott LoMurray
Daniel Ruiz
Natalie Kennedy
Publikationsdatum
31.08.2020
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Prevention Science / Ausgabe 8/2020
Print ISSN: 1389-4986
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-6695
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-020-01163-x

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