An examination of cross-cultural systems implementing evidence-based assessment and intervention approaches

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Abstract

Implementation of evidence-based assessment and intervention approaches for youth with behavioral and/or emotional problems is rising to recognition worldwide. Feasibility research is critical to examine what characteristics of systems allow for success or barriers to the implementation of evidence-based practices into real-world settings, especially when working cross-culturally. This paper briefly reviews the experience of 4 international sites to understand how the overall structure and specific site variables directed the implementation of the World Health Organization and the World Psychiatry Association project. Discussion includes a thematic summary of the successes and challenges experienced by the sites, and future directions of feasibility studies.

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Murray, L. K., Fayyad, J., Jensen, P. S., Hoagwood, K., & Azer, M. (2006). An examination of cross-cultural systems implementing evidence-based assessment and intervention approaches. Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria, 28(1), 76–79. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-44462006000100015

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