Intervention Research Summary
Describe the intervention (what is it meant to impact) and its target population and the length and format (individual or
group therapy, typically) for its delivery.
Section Two:
▪ Summarize at least 2 studies that evaluated the intervention with an experimental
design that evaluates the intervention quantitatively. These studies should have been
published during or after 2003.
▪ For each research study:
o Describe the study design, the population type, demographic information, and
sample size.
o What specific outcome measures were used to evaluate the success or impact of
the intervention, citing, and interpreting the relevant statistics.
o Major findings along with limitations of the research
addressed).
Section Three:
▪ Investigate and describe how you would implement this intervention in a community
treatment setting. Make sure to answer all the following questions:
o What would be involved?
o Are there fidelity measures that evaluate how well the clinician is adhering to
the original researcher’s design?
o Are training manuals available and at what cost?
o What are the costs associated with receiving training in how to implement this
model?
o What difficulties do you think community-based clinicians would have in
delivering it?
o How does the intervention’s content address any co-occurring disorders the
individual might have (either MH or SUDs)?
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Describe the intervention (what is it meant to impact) and its target population and the length and format (individual or group therapy typically) for its delivery,
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Summarize at least 2 studies that evaluated the intervention with an experimental design that evaluates the intervention quantitatively,
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For each research study: Describe the study design the population type demographic information and sample size,
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For each research study: What specific outcome measures were used to evaluate the success or impact of the intervention citing and interpreting the relevant statistics,
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Investigate and describe how you would implement this intervention in a community treatment setting (including fidelity measures, training, costs, clinician difficulties, and addressing co-occurring disorders),



