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EVALUATION and PROGRAM PLANNING CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 22, 1999 ©) Pergamon EVALUATION AND PROGRAM PLANNING Website: http:// wwwelsevier.n!/locate/evalprogplan/ EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Jonathan A. Morell, ERIM-Centefro r Electronic Commerce, 3600 Green Court, Suite 550, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105, USA Mailing address: P.O. Box 134001, Ann Arbor, MI 48113-4001, USA EDITORIAL BOARD GARY L. BOWEN, MAHESH S. PATEL, Professor, School of Social Work, UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Nairobi, New York RUDOLF H. MOOS, GERALD M. BRITAN, Social Ecology Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry Senior Evaluation Analyst, Agency for International and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University Development, Washington, DC CAROL T. MOWBRAY, HUEY T. CHEN, School of Social Work, University of Michigan Department of Sociology, The University of Akron LARRY ORR, DAVID CORDRAY, Senior Economist, Abt Associates Department of Human Resources, Vanderbilt University DENNIS PALUMBO, Regents Professor of Justice Studies and Political DEBRA A. DAROSA, Science, Arizona State University Northwestern University NICK L. SMITH, DANIEL B. FISHMAN, School of Education at Syracuse University Graduate School of Applied and Professional LONNIE R. SNOWDEN, Psychology, Rutgers University Institute for Mental Health Services Research, JAMES H. FREY, University of California, Berkeley Department of Sociology, University of RICHARD C. SONNICHSEN, Las Vegas, Nevada Evaluation Consultant, Sandpoint, ID JOHN G. HEILMAN, HANS TORVATN, College of Liberal Arts, Auburn University The Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research at the Norwegian Institute of Technology, Trondheim MICHAEL H. KEAN, TONY TRIPODI, VP for Public and Governmental Affairs, CTB College of Social Work, The Ohio State University Macmillan/McGraw-Hill JOSEPH S. WHOLEY, HENRY LEVIN, University of Southern California, Washington Professor of Education and Economics, Public Affairs Center Stanford University JACK ZUSMAN, MARK W. LIPSEY, Professor of Psychiatry, Director, Florida Mental Health Vanderbilt University Institute, University of South Florida, Tampa Founding Editors: Jonathan A. Morell and Eugenie Walsh Flaherty Author Service Department For queries relating to the general submission of articles (including electronic text and artwork) and the status of accepted manuscripts, please contact the Author Service Department; e-mai/: [email protected]; Fax +44 (0) 1865 843905; Tel. +44 (0) 1865 843900. Frequency: Published Quarterly in February, May, August and November Publication information: Evaluation and Program Planning (ISSN 0149-7189). For 1999, volume 22 is scheduled for publication. Subscription prices are available upon request from the Publisher or from the Regional Sales Office nearest you or from this journal’s website (http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/evalprogplan). Further information is available on this journal and other Elsevier Science products through Elsevier’s website: (http://www.elsevier.nl). Subscriptions are accepted on a prepaid basis only and are entered on a calendar year basis. Issues are sent by standard mail (surface within Europe, air delivery outside Europe). Priority rates are available upon request. Claims for missing issues should be made within six months of the date of dispatch. © 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd Periodicals postage ts paid at Rahway, NJ. Evaluation and Program Planning (ISSN 0149-7189) is published quarterly in February, May, August and November by Elsevier Science Ltd., The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OXS 1GB, UK. The US subscription price is $518 per year. POSTMASTER: Send address corrections to: Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier Science, Customer Support Department, PO Box 945, New York, NY 10159-0945. Distributed in the USA by Mercury Airfreight International, 365 Blair Road, Avenel, NJ 07001. EVALUATION Evaluation and Program Planning 22 (1999) V-IX and PROGRAM PLANNING PERGAMON www.elsevier.com/locate/evalprogplan CONTENTS INDEX VOLUME 22, 1999 Volume 22, Number | February 1999 CONTENTS ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST K. Bosworth l A Bayesian Model to Predict the Success of the Implementation P. M. Gingiss of Health and Education Innovations in School-Centered S. Potthoff Programs C. Roberts-Gray C. Batsche 13 Community Needs Assessment with Hispanic, Spanish-Mono- M. Hernandez lingual Residents M. C. Montenegro C. Roberts-Gray 21 Goal Setting and Progress Evaluation in Youth Empowerment S. Steinfeld Programs W. Bailey T. M. Kashner 31 Measuring Use of Outpatients Care Among Mentally IIl T. Suppes Individuals: A Comparison of Self Reports and Provider Records A. J. Rush K. Z. Altshuler Thomas Uttaro 4| Graded Response Modeling of the Quality of Life Interview Anthony Lehman SPECIAL SECTION: MULTIPLE METHODS FOR EVALUATION OF ECONOMIC AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS: LESSONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD Gretchen B. Jordan 53 Foreword Jan Youtie 55 Using an Evaluability Assessment to Select Methods for Barry Bozeman Evaluating State Technology Development Programs: The Case Philip Shapira of the Georgia Research Alliance John A. McLaughlin 65 Logic Models: A Tool for Telling Your Program’s Performance Gretchen B. Jordan Story Hans Torvatan 73 Using Program Theory Models in Evaluation of Industrial Modernization Programs: Three Case Studies Arne Isaksen 83 Evaluation of a Regional Innovation Programme: The Inno- vation and New Technology Programme in Northern Norway Vv VI Index to Volume 22 / Evaluation and Program Planning 22 (1999) V—-lX Barry Bozeman 91 The Case Study as Research Heuristic: Lessons from the R&D Hans K. Klein Value Mapping Project Nicoletta Stame 105 Small and Medium Enterprise Aid Programs: Intangible Effects and Evaluation Practice Gregory Tassey 113 Lessons Learned About the Methodology of Economic Impact Studies: The NIST Experience Dennis Rank 121 Partial Benefit/Cost in the Evaluation of the Canadian Networks Douglas Williams of Centres of Excellence May 1999 Volume 22, Number 2 CONTENTS ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST B. Turnbull 131 The Mediating Effect of Participation Efficacy on Evaluation Use Ana M. Leon 141 A Program Evaluation of a Juvenile Halfway House: Consider- Sophia F. Dziegielewski ations for Strengthening Program Components Christine Tubiak Hilary N. Weaver 155 Assessing the Needs of Native American Communities: a Northeastern Example Diane McDonald 163 Developing Guidelines to Enhance the Evaluation of Overseas Development Projects BOOK REVIEWS Dale C. Brandenburg 175 Evaluating Corporate Training: Models and Issues Michael L. Dennis 176 Evaluating HIV Prevention Interventions SPECIAL SECTION: TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE Rex S. Green 179 Total Quality Management Principles Promote Increased Utiliz- Frederick L. Newman ation of Client Outcome Data in Behavioral Health Care Sharon P. Hodges 183 How Organizational Culture Influences Outcome Information Mario Hernandez Utilization Rex S. Green 199 The Application of Statistical Process Control to Manage Global Client Outcomes in Behavioral Healthcare F. L. Hoffmann 211 In It for the Long Haul: the Integration of Outcomes Assessment, E. Leckman Clinical Services, and Management Decision-Making N. Russo L. Knauf Index to Volume 22 / Evaluation and Program Planning 22 (1999) V—-lX Vil E. Kersten 221 Bringing Staff on Board: Creating an Outcomes Project tied to K. Wilkinson Continuous Quality Improvement in an Adult Community S. Wright Residential Service L. J. Walter Role of a Psychiatric Outcome Study in a Large Scale Quality C. Schaefer Improvement Project L. Albright S. Parthasarathy E. M. Hunkeler J. Westphal M. Williams Volume 22, Number 3 August 1999 CONTENTS EDITORIAL Lena Lundgren 245 HIV/AIDS Outreach and Substance Abuse Treatment for Hard- Maryann Amodeo to-Reach Populations: Results from a Multi-Site Demonstration David C. Thompson Project Charles Collins Michael Ellis SPECIAL SECTION: HIV/AIDS OUTREACH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT FOR HARD-TO-REACH POPULATIONS David W. Rowden 251 HIV Outreach for Hard-To-Reach Populations: A Cross-Site Penny E. Dorsey Perspective Stephanie Bullman Ruth P. Lestina Chenglong Han. James M. Herrell Lena Lundgren 259 African—American Injection Drug Users: Association Between Maryann Amodeo Pre-Treatment Services and Entry Into and Completion of Robert Schneider Detoxification Michael Ellis Therese Fitzgerald Richard Stevens Lisa A. Melchior 269 Evaluation of the Effects of Outreach to Women with Multiple G. J. Huba Vulnerabilities on Entry into Substance Abuse Treatment Vivian B. Brown Ruth Slaughter C. Collins 279 Evaluation of the Exposure Effects of a Theory-Based Street C. Kohler Outreach HIV Intervention on African-American Drug Users R. DiClemente M. Q. Wang Vill Index to Volume 22/ Evaluation and Program Planning 22 (1999) V—IX Anthony C. Tommasello 295 Effectiveness of Outreach to Homeless Substance Abusers C. Patrick Myers Laura Gillis L. Louise Treherne Michael Plumhoff Amy Juntunen 305 = Tracking and Interviewing Clients at Risk for HIV and Substance Melanie Hwalek Abuse in a Latino Community Anne Victoria Neale ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST Jeffrey A. Gliner 313 Use of Controlled Vignettes in Evaluation: Does Type of Elizabeth Haber Response Method Make a Difference? James Weise Jeanette M. Jerrell 323 The Relative Impact of Treatment Program ‘Robustness’ and M. Susan Ridgely ‘Dosage’ on Client Outcomes Margo S. Rowan 331 #£Mobilizing Physicians for Clinical Tobacco Intervention in Millicent Toombs Canada: Evaluating a National and Provincial Partnership Anita Kothari Arun S. Roy 341 ~~ Incidence of Non-Compliance with Unemployment Insurance Ging Wong Regulations and Associated Claimant Characteristics Ann M. Minnett 353 Internal Evaluation in a Self-Reflective Organization: One Nonprofit Agency’s Model Paul R. Brandon 363 Involving Program Stakeholders in Reviews of Evaluators’ Recommendations for Program Revisions 373 Erratum Volume 22, Number 4 November 1999 CONTENTS ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST Kathryn G. Wambach 375 The Utility of ‘Tree-Generating’ Statistics in Applied Social Work Research Laura C. Leviton 385 Formative Research Methods to Understand Patient and John R. Finnegan Jr Provider Responses to Heart Attack Symptoms Jane G. Zapka Hendrika Meischke Barbara Estabrook Janice Gilliland Adriana Linares Elissa R. Weitzman James Raczynski Elaine Stone Index to Volume 22/ Evaluation and Program Planning 22 (1999) V-IX 1X Curtis S. Florence 399 Assessing the Effects of Monetized Food Aid on Reproductive David R. Hotchkiss Behavior in Rural Honduras Robert J. Magnani H. Gilman McCann Moshe Zeidner 413 Evaluating the Effects of Full-Time vs Part-Time Educational Esther Jane Schleyer Programs for the Gifted: Affective Outcomes and Policy Considerations C. P. Peters 429 The Use of Client Surrogates in Determining the Reliability of N. Friedman a Standardized Assessment Instrument in Multiple, Diverse S. S. Jacobs Settings B. J. Jones J. M. Kelley K. L. Nazar P. Lehoux 439 Assessment of a Computerized Medical Record System: Disclos- C. Sicotte ing Scripts of Use J-L. Denis BOOK REVIEW C. L. Jenkins 455 Super-Optimum Solutions and Win-Win Policy: Basic Concepts and Practice; Stuart S. Nagel

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