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Daniel F Perkins1, Sarah Meyer Chilenski1, Jonathan R Olson1, Claudia C Mincemoyer1, Richard Spoth1.
Abstract
In this article, we describe the results of a study designed to assess knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes towards evidence-based and other prevention programs among county Extension educators. We examined differences across educators from the Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) and 4-H Youth Development program areas. Analyses based on a multi-state sample of educators revealed significant differences across program areas such that, compared to their 4-H counterparts, FCS educators were more knowledgeable of evidence-based programs and had more favorable perceptions and attitudes towards evidence-based and other pre-packaged prevention programs. These findings suggest that Cooperative Extension administrators should work to encourage the use of evidence-based and other prevention programs, particularly within the 4-H program area.Entities:
Keywords: Evidence-based program; accountability; prevention
Year: 2014 PMID: 25722498 PMCID: PMC4338412
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ext ISSN: 0022-0140