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Published in: Prevention Science 1/2020

01-01-2020

Pathways of Adaptation: Two Case Studies with One Evidence-Based Substance Use Prevention Program Tailored for Indigenous Youth

Authors: Jerreed D. Ivanich, Alicia C. Mousseau, Melissa Walls, Les Whitbeck, Nancy Rumbaugh Whitesell

Published in: Prevention Science | Special Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Indigenous communities often face disproportionate challenges across a variety of health domains, and effective prevention strategies are sorely needed. Unfortunately, evidence is scant regarding what approaches are effective for these communities. A common approach is to take an evidence-based practice or program with documented effectiveness in other populations and implement it with Indigenous populations. While a science of intervention adaptation is emerging, there remains little guidance on processes for adaptation that strategically leverage both existing scientific evidence and Indigenous prevention strategies. In this paper, two case studies illustrate promising practices for adaptation, documenting the approaches of two research teams funded under the National Institutes of Health’s initiative to support Intervention Research to Improve Native American Health (IRINAH). These teams worked with distinct Indigenous populations in the USA and Canada to culturally adapt the same prevention program, the Iowa Strengthening Families Program for Parents and Youth 10–14. The approaches of these two teams and the programs that resulted are compared and contrasted, and critical elements of adaptation in partnership with Indigenous communities are discussed.
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Metadata
Title
Pathways of Adaptation: Two Case Studies with One Evidence-Based Substance Use Prevention Program Tailored for Indigenous Youth
Authors
Jerreed D. Ivanich
Alicia C. Mousseau
Melissa Walls
Les Whitbeck
Nancy Rumbaugh Whitesell
Publication date
01-01-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Prevention Science / Issue Special Issue 1/2020
Print ISSN: 1389-4986
Electronic ISSN: 1573-6695
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-018-0914-5

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