Prevention Outcomes Monitoring

Data Collection for Prevention Program Providers Webinar

Patricia A. Ebener, Amy L. Shearer, Rick Garvey, Keisha McDonald

ResearchPublished Oct 22, 2018

The RAND Corporation and the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health developed surveys to monitor prevention program outcomes. This webinar provides training guidance for data collectors and data entry personnel using these surveys to evaluate prevention program outcomes in compliance with the Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission regulations for all Mental Health Services Act prevention programs.

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Ebener, Patricia A., Amy L. Shearer, Rick Garvey, and Keisha McDonald, Prevention Outcomes Monitoring: Data Collection for Prevention Program Providers Webinar, RAND Corporation, PT-170-CMHSA, 2018. As of October 13, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/presentations/PT170.html
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Ebener, Patricia A., Amy L. Shearer, Rick Garvey, and Keisha McDonald, Prevention Outcomes Monitoring: Data Collection for Prevention Program Providers Webinar. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2018. https://www.rand.org/pubs/presentations/PT170.html.
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