Strategies for Needs Assessment in PreventionAlex Zautra, Kenneth Bachrach, Robert Hess Psychology Press, 1983 - 133 páginas Valuable to both practitioners and students, this comprehensive book focuses on the contribution of needs assessment to preventive activities. The impressive range of chapters features information on the assessment of preventable mental health problems, a model for anticipating needs for drug treatment and prevention, and a needs assessment for developing primary prevention for children and youth. |
Términos y frases comunes
activities American Journal American Psychological Association analysis and/or Apgar scores approach Arizona State University Barrera Behavior birth outcome Buhl-Auth census tracts clients community mental health Community Psychology conceptual consciousness-raising copping area correlations Cowen disorder Dohrenwend effects environment epidemiology evaluation factors Felner field survey groups heroin human service agencies human service community identified individual interview ISSB Journal of Community key informants measures ment mental health needs method munity needs assessment research negative events negative life events nomothetic paper planning population positive events prevention programs preventive services primary prevention procedures psychiatric psychological distress rates relationship reported respondents risk Robert Hess sample Sandler Sarason scale scores scales high Schwab significant social area social indicators Social networks social support specific staff strategies stressful life events stressors support satisfaction target tion treatment entry University of Florida University of Louisville validity variables Warheit York Zautra
Referencias a este libro
Conducting Needs Assessments: A Multidisciplinary Approach Fernando I. Soriano Vista de fragmentos - 1995 |
Conducting Needs Assessments: A Multidisciplinary Approach Fernando I. Soriano Vista de fragmentos - 1995 |