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The Community Readiness SurveyDevelopment and Initial ValidationMinnesota Department of Human Services
Minnesota Department of Human Services
Minnesota Institute of Public Health
Minnesota Department of Human Services This article reports on the development and evaluation of a mail survey measuring population attitudes toward substance use and potential receptivity of communities to different prevention efforts. The Community Readiness Survey was designed through a series of prevention practitioner and consultant meetings and focus groups. Psychometric evaluation revealed five distinct domains: perception of alcohol, tobacco, or other drug problem; support for prevention; permissive attitudes toward teen substance use; perception of adolescent access; and perception of community commitment. Evidence of construct validity was demonstrated by the small but significant relationships between selected scale scores and community readiness as evaluated by prevention planners.
Evaluation Review, Vol. 25, No. 1,
55-71 (2001) This article has been cited by other articles:
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