Evaluation and Program Planning
1978 - 2025
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Volume 28, issue 4, 2005
- Measuring public policy: The case of beer keg registration laws pp. 359-367

- Alexander C. Wagenaar, Eileen M. Harwood, Cindy Silianoff and Traci L. Toomey
- Computer systems in addiction treatment programs: Availability and implications for program evaluation pp. 368-378

- Lori J. Ducharme, Hannah K. Knudsen and Paul M. Roman
- Outcome measurement in homeless systems of care pp. 379-390

- Wendy P. Crook, Ronald L. Mullis, Thomas A. Cornille and Ann K. Mullis
- Evaluating high-tech alternatives by using analytic network process with BOCR and multiactors pp. 391-399

- Senol Erdogmus, Muzaffer Kapanoglu and Eylem Koc
- A model of impacts of research partnerships in health and social services pp. 400-412

- Melissa Currie, Gillian King, Peter Rosenbaum, Mary Law, Marilyn Kertoy and Jacqueline Specht
- Using primary and secondary stakeholders to define facility-to-community transition needs for adjudicated youth with disabilities pp. 413-422

- Deanne Unruh
- Using survival analysis to demonstrate the effects of training on employee retention pp. 423-430

- John R. Mattox and Darryl L. Jinkerson
Volume 28, issue 3, 2005
- Good reasons for ignoring good evaluation: The case of the drug abuse resistance education (D.A.R.E.) program pp. 247-256

- Sarah Birkeland, Erin Murphy-Graham and Carol Weiss
- Concept mapping methodology: A catalyst for organizational learning pp. 257-269

- Stephanie Sutherland and Steven Katz
- Emergent design evaluation: A case study pp. 271-277

- Christina A. Christie, Bianca E. Montrosse and Brock M. Klein
- Responsive evaluation: Its meaning and special contribution to health promotion pp. 279-289

- Tineke A. Abma
- The social environment of transitional work and residence programs: Influences on health and functioning pp. 291-300

- Russell K. Schutt, Robert E. Rosenheck, Walter E. Penk, Charles E. Drebing and Catherine Leda Seibyl
- Evaluation of the Australian Commonwealth Respite Care Program: A case study from Western Australia and the Australian Red Cross pp. 301-311

- Peter Hancock and Jayne A. Jarvis
- Evaluation efforts in the era of federal accountability pp. 325-327

- Kevin P. Mulvey and Donna Durant Atkinson
- A participatory approach to building capacity of treatment programs to engage in evaluation pp. 329-334

- Donna Durant Atkinson, Maurice Wilson and Deepa Avula
- Developing a data collection system pp. 335-339

- Robert Atanda, Louis Podrasky-Mattia and Aaron Benton
- Outcomes from the targeted capacity expansion (TCE) substance abuse treatment program pp. 341-348

- Maurice T. Wilson, Robert Atanda, Donna Durant Atkinson and Kevin Mulvey
- Public private partnerships: building capacity while effecting change pp. 349-353

- Karl Maxwell and Tasneem Husain
- Evaluation lessons learned from a federal grant program that transcend funding agency pp. 355-357

- Louis A. Podrasky and Aaron Benton
Volume 28, issue 2, 2005
- Program sustainability begins with the first events pp. 123-137

- Pierre Pluye, Louise Potvin, Jean-Louis Denis, Jocelyne Pelletier and Chantal Mannoni
- Assessment of service productivity in applied settings: comparisons with pre- and post-status assessments of client outcome pp. 139-150

- Rex S. Green
- Service access and service system development in a children's behavioral health system of care pp. 151-160

- Jacob Kraemer Tebes, Susan M. Bowler, Seema Shah, Christian M. Connell, Ellen Ross, Reginald Simmons, David Tate, Matthew Jacob Chinman and Joy S. Kaufman
- Do organizations that voluntarily participate in a program differ from non-participating organizations? pp. 161-165

- Lindsey E.A. Fabian, Traci L. Toomey, Rebecca J. Mitchell, Darin J. Erickson, John T. Vessey and Alexander C. Wagenaar
- The use of logic models by community-based initiatives pp. 167-172

- Sue A. Kaplan and Katherine E. Garrett
- Using structural characteristics of community coalitions to predict progress in adopting evidence-based prevention programs pp. 173-184

- Guneet Kaur Jasuja, Chih-Ping Chou, Karen Bernstein, Eric Wang, Maykami McClure and Mary Ann Pentz
- Working together for community health--a model and case studies pp. 185-199

- Kay W. Eilbert and Vincent Lafronza
- Evaluating community tobacco use prevention coalitions pp. 201-208

- Bonita Reinert, Vivien Carver and Lillian M. Range
- Estimating causal effects of public health education campaigns using propensity score methodology pp. 209-220

- Itzhak Yanovitzky, Elaine Zanutto and Robert Hornik
- Initial implementation of California's Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act: Findings from focus groups in ten counties pp. 221-232

- Mary Hardy, Cheryl Teruya, Douglas Longshore and Yih-Ing Hser
- Evaluation of alternative policies to combat false emergency calls pp. 233-242

- Erwin Blackstone, Andrew Buck and Simon Hakim
Volume 28, issue 1, 2005
- Assuring the quality of evaluative information: theory and practice pp. 1-14

- Robert Schwartz and John Mayne
- Contacting participants for follow-up: how much effort is required to retain participants in longitudinal studies? pp. 15-21

- Robert B. Cotter, Jeffrey D. Burke, Magda Stouthamer-Loeber and Rolf Loeber
- A multiple account framework for cost-benefit analysis pp. 23-32

- Harry Campbell and Richard P.C. Brown
- Evaluating the economic effects of a new state-funded school building program: the prevailing wage issue pp. 33-45

- Michael Greenberg, Nancy Mantell, Michael Lahr, Michael Frisch, Keith White and David Kehler
- Evaluation of social services in a HOPE VI housing development: resident and staff perceptions of successes and barriers pp. 47-59

- Mary Elizabeth Collins, Alexandra M. Curley, Cassandra Clay and Rita Lara
- Evaluating vocational rehabilitation programs for substance users: issues in designing and implementing randomized studies pp. 61-68

- Graham L. Staines, Laura Blankertz, Stephen Magura, Charles M. Cleland and Priti Bali
- Gender differences in response to homelessness services pp. 69-81

- Alexander R. Rich and Colleen Clark
- A city initiative to improve the quality of life for urban youth: how evaluation contributed to effective social programming pp. 83-94

- Rex S. Green, Peter M. Ellis and Shirly S. Lee
- A re-evaluation of New York City criminal justice projects of Fishman study pp. 95-107

- Hari R. Shiledar Baxi
- Mixed-methods design for an objective-based evaluation of a magnet school assistance project pp. 109-118

- Mingchu Luo and Leon Dappen
Volume 27, issue 4, 2004
- Trailing research based evaluation; phases and roles pp. 371-380

- Odd Einar Olsen and Preben Lindoe
- Economic evaluation of drug court: methodology, results, and policy implications pp. 381-396

- Tk Logan, William Hoyt, Kathryn E. McCollister, Michael French, Carl Leukefeld and Lisa Minton
- Multi-media campaign exposure effects on knowledge and use of condoms for STI and HIV/AIDS prevention in Uganda pp. 397-407

- Ruth Bessinger, Charles Katende and Neeru Gupta
- Implementing the ecological approach in tobacco control programs: results of a case study pp. 409-421

- Lucie Richard, Pascale Lehoux, Eric Breton, Jean-Louis Denis, Louise Labrie and Claudine Leonard
- Successfully exiting homelessness: experiences of formerly homeless mentally ill individuals pp. 423-431

- Sanna J. Thompson, David E. Pollio, Karin Eyrich, Emily Bradbury and Carol S. North
- Maximizing follow-up of adults with histories of homelessness and psychiatric disabilities pp. 433-442

- Ana Stefancic, Nicole J. Schaefer-McDaniel, Andrew C. Davis and Sam Tsemberis
- The system-of-care for homeless youth: perceptions of service providers pp. 443-451

- Ronald A. Brooks, Norweeta G. Milburn, Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus and Andrea Witkin
- Corrigendum to `Making public health programs last: conceptualizing sustainability' [Evaluation and Program Planning 27 (2004) 121-133] pp. 453-453

- Pierre Pluye, Louise Potvin and Jean-Louis Denis
Volume 27, issue 3, 2004
- Sustaining collaboratives: a cross-site analysis of The National Funding Collaborative on Violence Prevention pp. 249-261

- Debra Rog, Nicole Boback, Heather Barton-Villagrana, Patricia Marrone-Bennett, John Cardwell, James Hawdon, Jessica Diaz, Pamela Jenkins, Jamie Kridler and Thomas Reischl
- Technical assistance in prevention programs: correlates of perceived need in communities that care pp. 263-274

- Mark E. Feinberg, Mark T. Greenberg and D. Wayne Osgood
- Start at the end: empowerment evaluation product planning pp. 275-285

- Arlene Bowers Andrews
- The use of rapid-feedback evaluation methods to improve the retention rates of an HIV/AIDS healthcare intervention pp. 287-294

- Miles A. McNall, Vincent E. Welch, Kari L. Ruh, Carolyn A. Mildner and Tomas Soto
- How was the UNAIDS drug access initiative implemented in Chile? pp. 295-308

- Astrid Brousselle and Francois Champagne
- Diversity of drug abuse treatment utilization patterns and outcomes pp. 309-319

- Yih-Ing Hser, David Huang, Cheryl Teruya and M. Douglas Anglin
- Step down continuing care in the treatment of substance abuse: correlates of participation and outcome effects pp. 321-331

- James R. McKay, Carol Foltz, Peter Leahy, Richard Stephens, Robert G. Orwin and Evelyn M. Crowley
- Ethics, Evaluation and For-Profit Corporations pp. 333-334

- Sandra Mathison and Tim Hatcher
- `Somewhere out there:' a survey of the oft lone journey of evaluators working in business and industry settings pp. 335-340

- Trude J. Fawson, Vanessa Moss-Summers and Sharon Marie May
- A critical analysis of evaluation practice: the Kirkpatrick model and the principle of beneficence pp. 341-347

- Reid Bates
- Ethics in a global world: an oxymoron? pp. 349-356

- Darlene Russ-Eft
- Environmental ethics as an alternative for evaluation theory in for-profit business contexts pp. 357-363

- Tim Hatcher
- Not drinking the poison you name: reflections on teaching ethics to evaluators in for-profit settings pp. 365-369

- Michael Morris
Volume 27, issue 2, 2004
- Making public health programs last: conceptualizing sustainability pp. 121-133

- Pierre Pluye, Louise Potvin and Jean-Louis Denis
- Building capacity and sustainable prevention innovations: a sustainability planning model pp. 135-149

- Knowlton Johnson, Carol Hays, Hayden Center and Charlotte Daley
- Knowledge partnerships for development: what challenges for evaluation? pp. 151-160

- Mita Marra
- Development costs of a computer-generated tailored intervention pp. 161-169

- David R. Lairson, Georgina R. Newmark, William Rakowski, Jasmin A. Tiro and Sally W. Vernon
- Residential substance abuse treatment for pregnant and parenting women: findings from a multisite demonstration project pp. 187-189

- James M. Herrell, Kenneth Burgdorf, Allan W. Porowski and Ping Yu
- Effectiveness and sustainability of residential substance abuse treatment programs for pregnant and parenting women pp. 191-198

- Allan W. Porowski, Kenneth Burgdorf and James M. Herrell
- Birth outcomes for pregnant women in residential substance abuse treatment pp. 199-204

- Kenneth Burgdorf, Kathleen Dowell, Xiaowu Chen, Tracy Roberts and James M. Herrell
- Factors associated with retention of drug abusing women in long-term residential treatment pp. 205-212

- Xiaowu Chen, Kenneth Burgdorf, Kathleen Dowell, Tracy Roberts, Allan Porowski and James M. Herrell
- Effect of social support on substance abuse relapse in a residential treatment setting for women pp. 213-221

- Bruce Ellis, Tiffiny Bernichon, Ping Yu, Tracy Roberts and James M. Herrell
- Predicting response to substance abuse treatment among pregnant and postpartum women pp. 223-231

- Susan H. Godley, Rodney R. Funk, Michael L. Dennis, Deborah Oberg and Lora Passetti
- Economic costs of residential substance abuse treatment for pregnant and parenting women and their children pp. 233-240

- Kenneth Burgdorf, Mary Layne, Tracy Roberts, Dan Miles and James M. Herrell
- Addressing the treatment needs of children affected by maternal addiction: challenges and solutions pp. 241-247

- Nicola A. Conners, Patti Bokony, Leanne Whiteside-Mansell, Robert H. Bradley and Jeffrey Liu
Volume 27, issue 1, 2004
- Using key component profiles for the evaluation of program implementation in intensive mental health case management pp. 1-23

- J. Bradley Cousins, Tim D. Aubry, Heather Smith Fowler and Marnie Smith
- Proximity to needle exchange programs and HIV-related risk behavior among injection drug users in Harlem pp. 25-33

- Robert F. Schilling, Jorge Fontdevila, Daniel Fernando, Nabila El-Bassel and Edgar Monterroso
- The substance abuse services cost analysis program (SASCAP): a new method for estimating drug treatment services costs pp. 35-43

- Gary A. Zarkin, Laura J. Dunlap and Ghada Homsi
- New Jersey's Transitional Housing Demonstration Program: the relationship of service delivery structure and process to the attainment of more permanent forms of housing pp. 45-58

- Michael J. Camasso, Radha Jagannathan and Carole C. Walker
- Publishing systematic, pragmatic case studies in program evaluation: rationale and introduction to Part II of the Special Section pp. 59-63

- Daniel B. Fishman and William D. Neigher
- Enabling and empowering practices of Kentucky's school-based family resource centers: a multiple case study pp. 65-78

- John Kalafat
- The Mesquite `MicroSociety' school: identifying organizational factors that facilitate successful adoption of an innovative program pp. 79-88

- Cary Cherniss and Daniel B. Fishman
- Implementation and evaluation of urban school-wide social-emotional learning programs pp. 89-103

- Tanya E. Romasz, Jennifer H. Kantor and Maurice J. Elias
- Publishing systematic, pragmatic case studies in program evaluation: collatoral on a `promisory note' pp. 105-113

- Daniel B. Fishman and William D. Neigher
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