Juvenile Justice-Translating Research Interventions for Adolescents in the Legal System (JJ-TRIALS): a multi-site, cooperative implementation science cooperativeShow full item record
Title | Juvenile Justice-Translating Research Interventions for Adolescents in the Legal System (JJ-TRIALS): a multi-site, cooperative implementation science cooperative |
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Author | Wiley, Tisha; Belenko, Steven; Danica, Knight,; Bartkowski, John; Robertson, Angela; Aarons, Gregory; Wasserman, Gail; Leukefeld, Carl; DiClemente, Ralph; Jones, Dionne |
Date | 2015 |
Abstract | The purpose of this panel is to introduce and describe NIDA's implementation science initiative for justice-involved youth. The goal of JJ-TRIALS is to test implementation strategies for improving the delivery of a continuum of evidence-based substance abuse services as well as improving prevention efforts (for HIV/STDs and substance use disorders) among 36 juvenile justice sites located in Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, and the District of Columbia. The study is scheduled to go into the field July, 2015. The proposed panel will include 3 presentations and a discussant. The first paper describes Aarons' (2011) the Exploration-Preparation-Implementation-Sustainment (EPIS) Model which provides the theoretical framework for the process improvement efforts. The implementation strategies that will be used in this study will also be presented. The second paper described research study design, methods and measures. The third paper describes the diverse settings in which this study will be initiated and will discuss the involvement of juvenile justice partners in the planning of the study protocol. The implications of JJ-TRIALS, including how it fits within NIDA's portfolio, will be highlighted by the discussant. |
Link | https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-10-s1-a43
https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/56971 |
Department | Psychology Institute of Behavioral Research Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development |
Subject | behavioral health
juvenile justice implementation science juvenile justice system EPIS Model |
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