
Evaluating Health Promotion Programs
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- I: THEORY
- 1. Frameworks, Models, and Rationales
- Health Promotion Programs
- Evaluation
- Frameworks
- Evaluation Frameworks
- Summary
- 2. Health Promotion Interventions
- Intervention Strategies
- Program Impact Conditions
- Summary
- 3. Behavior Change Theory
- Theories
- Perspectives
- Use and Selection of Theory
- Summary
- 4. Formative and Qualitative Research
- Qualitative Methods
- Message/Materials Testing
- Quantitative Formative Research
- Using Formative Techniques for Outcome Evaluation
- Summary
- 5. Process Evaluation
- Six Points for Process Evaluation
- Uses of Process Evaluation Data
- How to Do Process Evaluation
- Distinction Between Research Types
- Summary
- II: METHODS
- 6. Study Design
- Background
- Causality
- Study Validity
- Study Designs
- Hypothetical Scores
- Selecting a Study Design
- Blinded Studies
- Contamination
- Summary
- 7. Sampling and Sample Size
- Sample Types
- Sample Size
- Power
- Sample Selection
- Summary
- 8. Data Collection and Management
- Construction of Questionnaire or Instrument
- Interview Methods
- Response Rates
- Data Management
- Combining (Appending and Merging) Two Datasets
- Summary
- 9. Univariate Analysis and Scale Construction
- Univariate Statistics
- Scale Creation
- Summary
- 10. Statistical Analysis
- Levels of Measurement
- Statistical Tests
- Multivariate Analysis
- Summary
- III: RESULTS
- 11. Measuring Program or Campaign Exposure
- Measuring Exposure
- The National Reproductive Health Program Campaign
- NRHP Campaign Exposure
- Ringers
- Campaign Recognition by Sociodemographic Characteristics (Bivariate and Multivariate)
- Exposure Data for Phase II of the National Reproductive Health Program
- Exposure Data in the Panel Sample
- Selective Exposure
- Summary
- 12. Measuring Outcomes
- Study Design and Methods
- Data Analysis
- Multivariate Analysis
- Panel Data
- Reporting Results
- Summary
- 13. Advanced Design and Statistical Topics
- Stepwise Regression
- Three- and Multiwave Data
- Path Analysis or Structural Equation Modeling
- Event History Analysis
- Time Series
- Meta-analysis
- Weighting Data
- Cost-benefit and Cost-effectiveness Analysis
- Summary
- 14. Dissemination of Evaluation Findings
- Dissemination Conflict
- Dissemination
- Policy Process
- Interpretation
- Graphics
- Ethical Considerations
- Budgets
- Book Summary
- The Future of Health Promotion Program Evaluation
- Glossary
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
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- P
- Q
- R
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- W
- References
- Appendix A: Potentially Helpful Websites
- Study Planning Software
- Evaluation Software
- Health Education/Communication Listservs
- Media Research Firms
- Qualitative Analysis Software
- Appendix B: Bolivia Survey Questionnaire
- Bolivia National Reproductive Health Program Evaluation
- Appendix C: Informed Consent Statement for Questionnaire
- Informed Consent
- Appendix D: Sample Budget Items for Health Promotion Program Evaluation Project
- Index
- A
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- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
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