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For Practitioners in the Health and Human Services, Education, Mental Health, Child and Family Service, Juvenile Justice, and other Social Service Systems that seek to change youth behaviors.

Evidence-Based Program

Database Main Page

- Introduction

- Definition of Evidence

- Criteria for Inclusion

- Cost Effectiveness

Data

- Search the Database

- Upcoming Edits

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To view all evidence-based programs in the database, click "View All" below:

To view fewer programs based on certain criteria, please use the search form below.


Search Form

General Instructions:

Use the search form below to only view programs that meet certain criteria. Searching without selecting any criteria will list all programs. "Checking" one or more boxes below will limit the number of programs viewed based on the criteria you select. In general, the more boxes that are checked, the fewer programs will be listed following a search. When you are finished selecting your criteria, click on the "Search!" button below.

Limit by Neighborhood: Check one or more of the selections below if you only want to view programs that have evidence of effectiveness serving youth and families in that particular setting. For example, selecting "urban" and "suburban" will limit your search to only those programs that have involved "urban" and "suburban" clients.

Urban
Suburban
Rural

Limit by Age: Check one or more of the selections below if you only want to view programs that have evidence of effectiveness serving youth in that particular age group. For example, selecting "0-3" will limit your search to only those programs that have effectively served clients ages 0-3. Selecting "0-3" and "4-7" will limit your search to only those programs that have effectively served children ages 0-7.

0-3
4-7
8-11
12-15
16 and older

Limit by Gender: Check one or more of the selections below if you only want to view programs that have evidence of effectiveness serving youth of that particular gender. For example, selecting "Male" will limit your search to only those programs that have effectively served male clients.

Male
Female

Limit by Grade: Check one or more of the selections below if you only want to view programs that have evidence of effectiveness serving youth of that particular grade. For example, selecting "1" will limit your search to only those programs that have effectively served clients in first grade.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Limit by Ethnicity/Race: Check one or more of the selections below if you only want to view programs that have evidence of effectiveness serving youth of that particular ethnicity/race. For example, selecting "White" will limit your search to only those programs that have effectively served "White" clients.

White
African American
Hispanic
Native American
Other

Limit by Target Population: Check one or more of the selections below if you only want to view programs that have evidence of effectiveness serving youth of that particular target population. For example, selecting "Youth and their Families" will limit your search to only those programs that have effectively served youth and their family members.

Court-Involved Youth
HIV Yositive Youth
Youth and their Families
Youth with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

Limit by Targeted Impact: Check one or more of the selections below if you only want to view programs that have evidence of effectiveness of changing the specified long-term outcomes. For example, selecting "Arrest rates" will limit your search to only those programs that have effectively lowered arrest rates.

Delinquency:
Arrest rates
Delinquent behavior

Family Functioning

Problem Behaviors Related to Mental Illness

School Success:
Academic performance
Attendance
Classroom behavior
Dropout prevention

Sexual Behaviors

Substance Abuse:
Alcohol
Tobacco
Other Drugs

Teen Pregnancy

Teen Violence:
Violent/aggressive behavior

If you have any questions or concerns please contact either
Andrew Partsch or Charles Partridge at the Center for Learning Excellence.