In their study of factors affecting the successful implementation of child and adolescent prevention and promotion programs Durlak and DuPre found that:

a. program fidelity had little relationship to the success of a program.
b. effective programs could be successfully implemented regardless of the characteristics of the organization adopting them.
c. factors related to the organizational capacity of the Prevention Delivery System were key to successful implementation.
d. Successful implementation of effective prevention and promotion programs is easy.


c

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