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Table 4 CMO configuration 2

From: Community mobilisation approaches to preventing adolescent multiple risk behaviour: a realist review

 

Supporting evidence

Context

Long-term funding structure that supports coalition prevention efforts

Mechanism triggered

(1) Icelandic Prevention Model (IPM) [84]

(2) Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative (CPWI) (2020) [53]

(3) Fighting Back (2002) [23]

(4) Communities that Care Pennsylvania (2015) [55]

(5) Communities that Care (CYDS) (2009) [59]

(6) TOGETHER CTC Oregon (1992) [69]

(7) Kentucky Initiatives for Prevention (2007) [71]

(8) New Directions (2005) [20]

(9) Project Freedom Lawrence (2004) [72]

(10) PROSPER (2007) [76]

(11) The Youth Community Coalition (YC2) (2011) [82]

(12) The Gloucester Prevention Network (1997) [83]

Mechanism not triggered (within certain context)

(1) Connect to Protect (C2P) Thailand [54]

(2) Communities that Care UK [67]

(3) Communities that Care Scottish Pilot [68]

(4) Minority Youth Health Project [86]

(5) Icelandic Prevention Model delivered in Chile [51]

Mechanism

Technical assistance resources activated and sustainability

Outcome

Positive implementation and coalition functioning outcomes (leading to promising adolescent health risk behaviour outcomes)

  1. The table shows an example CMO configuration with a list of interventions that provide supporting or contrasting evidence of that configuration