2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11121-020-01151-1
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The Society for Prevention Research 20 Years Later: a Summary of Training Needs

Abstract: The Society for Prevention Research (SPR) aims to continually provide relevant professional development training opportunities to advance scientific investigation of ways to improve the health, well-being, and social and educational outcomes of individuals and communities. Our study, led by the Training Needs Assessment Task Force, designed a quantitative questionnaire informed by semistructured, qualitative interviews of 13 key prevention science informants. The questionnaire was deployed to all SPR members, … Show more

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“…Prevention science is a growing multidisciplinary field (Chilenski et al, 2020 ) that aims to improve public health via rigorously evaluated and disseminated interventions and policies that address malleable risk and protective factors to reduce poor outcomes or promote positive ones. Prevention scientists have made significant progress producing substantial social impact (Fishbein, 2021 ), but the bulk of this research has centered on prevention strategies targeted to children, youth, and their parents (e.g., substance use, parenting, child maltreatment).…”
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“…Prevention science is a growing multidisciplinary field (Chilenski et al, 2020 ) that aims to improve public health via rigorously evaluated and disseminated interventions and policies that address malleable risk and protective factors to reduce poor outcomes or promote positive ones. Prevention scientists have made significant progress producing substantial social impact (Fishbein, 2021 ), but the bulk of this research has centered on prevention strategies targeted to children, youth, and their parents (e.g., substance use, parenting, child maltreatment).…”
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confidence: 99%