Lawrence W. Green (SAN FRANCISCO, CA) is professor emeritus of epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of California at San Franciscos School of Medicine. Andrea Carlson Gielen (ELLICOTT CITY, MD) is a professor of health, behavior, and society at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Judith M. Ottoson (SAN FRANCISCO, CA) is a former associate professor at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University as well as at the University of British Columbia and San Francisco State University. Darleen V. Peterson (GLENDALE, CA) is a professor and the director of the Certificate, MPH, and DrPH programs at the School of Community and Global Health, Claremont Graduate University, where she is the associate dean for academic affairs. Marshall W. Kreuter (DECATUR, GA) is the former director of Prevention Research Centers and the Division of Chronic Disease Control and Community Intervention at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Foreword by Jonathan E. Fielding Preface Acknowledgments About the Editors Contributors Part I. Hallmarks of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model Chapter 1 A Model for Population Health Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation Lawrence W. Green, Andrea Carlson Gielen, Marshall W. Kreuter, Darleen V. Peterson, and Judith M. Ottoson Chapter 2 Participation and Community Engagement in Planning Lawrence W. Green, Andrea Carlson Gielen, and Marshall W. Kreuter Part II. PRECEDE-PROCEED Phases: Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation Chapter 3 Social Assessment: Quality of Life Lawrence W. Green, Marshall W. Kreuter, and Andrea Carlson Gielen Chapter 4 Epidemiological Assessment I: Population Health Lawrence W. Green, Andrea Carlson Gielen, and Marshall W. Kreuter Chapter 5 Epidemiological Assessment II: Behavioral and Environmental Factors Lawrence W. Green, Marshall W. Kreuter, and Andrea Carlson Gielen Chapter 6 Educational and Ecological Assessment: Predisposing, Enabling, and Reinforcing Factors Maria E. Fernandez, Gerjo Kok, Guy Parcel, and Lawrence W. Green Chapter 7 Health Program and Policy Development I: Intervention Strategies Michelle C. Kegler and Rodney Lyn Chapter 8 Health Program and Policy Development II: Implementation Strategies Cam Escoffery and Lawrence W. Green Chapter 9 Health Program and Policy Development III: Evaluation Strategies Chris Y. Lovato and Judith M. Ottoson Part III. Applications of PRECEDE-PROCEED in Specific Settings Introduction to PRECEDE-PROCEED Applications Chapter 10 Applications in Community Settings Amelie G. Ramirez and Patricia Chalela Chapter 11 Applications in Occupational Settings Paul Terry, Nico Pronk, and Shelley Golden Chapter 12 Applications in School Settings Lloyd J. Kolbe, Holly Hunt, and Faten Ben Abdelaziz Chapter 13 Applications in Health Care Settings John P. Allegrante and Janey C. Peterson Chapter 14 Applications in Communication Technology Robert S. Gold Appendixes A. Frequently Asked Questions Andrea Carlson Gielen and Vanya C. Jones B. Public Health Competencies by Chapter Darleen V. Peterson C. The Evaluation Standards: A Checklist D. CDC Evaluation Framework Steps and PRECEDE-PROCEED Phases E. Commonly Used Evaluation Designs Glossary Index