Testing the community change model with substance abuse


This is a current project.


Description

This exploratory research project will examine the effects of a Community Change Model (CCM)-skills training and technical assistance in implementing key coalition processes on changes in communities and systems facilitated by substance abuse coalitions. This research study will enhance the science and practice of how capacity-building interventions can assure a more effective prevention infrastructure for addressing substance abuse among youth.


Project Administration

Stephen Fawcett, principal investigator

Jerry Schultz, co-principal investigator


Project Contact

Stephen B. Fawcett, Ph.D.
Director
KU Work Group for Community Health and Development
4058 Dole Human Development Center
1000 Sunnyside Avenue
Lawrence, KS 66045
sfawcett@ku.edu
78-864-4840
785-864-5202 (fax)


This is a project of:

KU Work Group for Community Health and Development


Funded by:

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)



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