From: Community mobilisation approaches to preventing adolescent multiple risk behaviour: a realist review
 | Evidence | |
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Context | Coalition with a mix of expertise (policy, social science and research stakeholders) and community members | Mechanism triggered (1) Icelandic Prevention Model [50] (2) Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative (CPWI) [53] (3) Communities that Care Australia [63] (4) TOGETHER! Communities for Drug Free Youth [69] (5) New Directions (2005) [20] (6) Project Freedom Lawrence (2004) [72] (7) PROSPER (2007) [76] (8) The Youth Community Coalition (YC2) (2011) [82] Mechanism not triggered (1) Communities that Care in the Netherlands [64] (2) Red de Coaliciones Comunitarias de Mexico (The Network of Community Coalitions in Mexico) [79] (3) Connect to Protect (C2P) Thailand [54] (4) Minority Youth Health Project [86] No information on coalition configuration (1) Communities that Care Scottish Pilot [68] (2) Icelandic Prevention Model Chile [51] (3) Icelandic Prevention Model Lithuania [52] (4) Kentucky Initiatives for Prevention (2007) [71] (5) The Gloucester Prevention Network (1997) [83] |
Mechanism(s) | Empowerment from within the community and knowledge and ability (leverage) to enact change and collaborate across society | |
Outcome | Creating shifts in the social environment towards prevention of adolescent MRB |