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Published in: Prevention Science 6/2017

01-08-2017 | Commentary

Advances in EBI Development for Diverse Populations: Towards a Science of Intervention Adaptation

Authors: Felipe Gonzalez Castro, Miwa Yasui

Published in: Prevention Science | Issue 6/2017

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Abstract

This introduction examines major issues and challenges as presented in this special issue of Prevention Science, “Challenges to the Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence Based Prevention Interventions for Diverse Populations.” We describe the Fidelity-Adaptation Dilemma that became the origin of dynamic tensions in prevention science. It generated controversies and debates and new perspectives on the dissemination and implementation of evidence-based interventions (EBIs) within diverse populations. The five articles in this special issue address many of these challenges. These dynamic tensions have culminated in a reframing of this dilemma that now argues that fidelity and adaptation are both equally important imperatives. These five articles also examine the abiding challenges of engagement and sustainability. Also, two commentaries from expert research investigators reflect on these five articles and their contributions to prevention science. The current introduction describes this “second generation” of EBIs as they may contribute towards a reduction of the health disparities and inequities that disproportionately affect sectors of the major ethnocultural populations in the USA. We also present a systems analysis of approaches and challenges in the dissemination and implementation of EBIs within the contemporary integrative care environment. Finally, we mention an initiative for, “building a science of intervention adaptation,” that proposes systematic research and the creation of an archive of scientific data on the benefits and problems of intervention adaptation. Collectively, these new directions can integrate scientific rigor and sensitivity to cultural factors, for enhancing the effectiveness and reach of this second generation of evidence-based interventions with diverse ethnocultural populations.
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Metadata
Title
Advances in EBI Development for Diverse Populations: Towards a Science of Intervention Adaptation
Authors
Felipe Gonzalez Castro
Miwa Yasui
Publication date
01-08-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Prevention Science / Issue 6/2017
Print ISSN: 1389-4986
Electronic ISSN: 1573-6695
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-017-0809-x

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