Erschienen in:
24.02.2016
The Ultimate Goal of Prevention and the Larger Context for Translation
verfasst von:
Anthony Biglan
Erschienen in:
Prevention Science
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Ausgabe 3/2018
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Abstract
Type II translational research tends to emphasize getting evidence-based programs implemented in real world settings. To fully realize the aspirations of prevention scientists, we need a broader strategy for translating knowledge about human wellbeing into population-wide improvements in wellbeing. Far-reaching changes must occur in policies and cultural practices that affect the quality of family, school, workplace, and community environments. This paper describes a broad cultural movement, not unlike the tobacco control movement, that can make nurturing environments a fundamental priority of public policy and daily life, thereby enhancing human wellbeing far beyond anything achieved thus far.