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What Are the Ideal Characteristics of Empirically Supported Treatment Adopters?Implementing outside the box: Community-based social service provider experiences with using an alcohol screening and intervention.Organizational Culture and Climate and Mental Health Provider Attitudes Toward Evidence-Based Practice.Factors influencing the implementation of a brief alcohol screening and educational intervention in social settings not specializing in addiction services.Guided by Theory, Informed by Practice: Training and Support for the Good Behavior Game, a Classroom-based Behavior Management Strategy.Translational Research in South Africa: Evaluating Implementation Quality Using a Factorial Design.Meeting the complex needs of urban youth and their families through the 4Rs 2Ss Family Strengthening Program: The "real world" meets evidence-informed care.Empirically Supported Treatment's Impact on Organizational Culture and ClimateUnderstanding the Behavioral Determinants of Mental Health Service Use by Urban, Under-Resourced Black Youth: Adolescent and Caregiver PerspectivesMaximizing the Implementation Quality of Evidence-Based Preventive Interventions in Schools: A Conceptual FrameworkOrganizational Barriers to Adopting an Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention in Community-Based Mental Health OrganizationsImplementation of CBT for youth affected by the World Trade Center disaster: matching need to treatment intensity and reducing trauma symptoms.Do organizational expectations influence workers' implementation perceptions?Implementation of evidence-based practices for children in four countries: a project of the World Psychiatric Association.
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2005 nî lūn-bûn
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2005年の論文
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2005年学术文章
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Evidence-based practice, part II: effecting change.
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Evidence-based practice, part II: effecting change.
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Evidence-based practice, part II: effecting change.
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Evidence-based practice, part II: effecting change.
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Evidence-based practice, part II: effecting change.
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Evidence-based practice, part II: effecting change.
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Evidence-based practice, part II: effecting change.
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P2093
Barbara J Burns
Kimberly Eaton Hoagwood
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10.1016/J.CHC.2004.11.001
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2005-04-01T00:00:00Z