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Community action research: Who does what to whom and why? Lessons learned from local prevention efforts (international experiences)

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SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE
Volume 35, Issue 1-2, Pages 87-110

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MARCEL DEKKER INC
DOI: 10.3109/10826080009147688

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community; prevention; alcohol; drugs; action research evaluation

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This paper describes lessons learned about community action research, drawing upon papers written and presented at a recent international conference on community action research and the prevention of alcohol and other drug problems. Projects reflected both action and evaluation research traditions and focused on a variety of issues from moderation of drinking to alcohol-related violence, and on range of target populations from youth to specific ethnic groups. The interventions described ranged from policy-based prevention to education and training and to secondary prevention and treatment. Lessons identified in the papers are discussed within three broad areas: the community targeted for change; the implementation of community projects; and community action research projects generally. The common lessons emerging from these diverse projects provide useful lessons on which to base future progress in community action research.

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