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Home / Publications / A Paradigm Shift in Selecting Evidence-Based Approaches for Substance Abuse Prevention

April 27, 2010 by

A Paradigm Shift in Selecting Evidence-Based Approaches for Substance Abuse Prevention

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bSeries: Prevention Tactics Vol. 9, Iss. 6
Topic: Implementation

This publication reviews the designation of “evidence-based” to describe prevention approaches; examines the evolution of the use of evidence-based in the National Registry of Effective Programs & Practices (NREPP); explores how the recent changes to NREPP have impacted the process that providers use to select interventions to meet the needs of the community they serve; and describes the three categories of evidence-based interventions required by the Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG) program.

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