TY - JOUR AU - D. Perkins AU - Claudia C. Mincemoyer AU - S. Chilenski AU - R. Spoth AU - J. Olson AB -

Differences were examined among FCS and 4-H youth development educators related to knowledge, perceptions and attitudes towards evidence-based and other prevention programs. FCS educators were more knowledgeable of evidence-based programs and had more favorable perceptions and attitudes toward-evidence based and other pre-packaged programs.

BT - Journal of Extension C6 - Penn State University, Iowa State University DA - 06/2014 IS - 3 LA - eng N1 -

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Differences were examined among FCS and 4-H youth development educators related to knowledge, perceptions and attitudes towards evidence-based and other prevention programs. FCS educators were more knowledgeable of evidence-based programs and had more favorable perceptions and attitudes toward-evidence based and other pre-packaged programs.

PY - 2014 T2 - Journal of Extension TI - Knowledge, attitudes, and commitment concerning evidence-based prevention programs: Differences between family and consumer sciences and 4-H youth development educators UR - https://archives.joe.org/joe/2014june/a6.php VL - 52 ER -