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Team resilience for young restaurant workers: Research-to-practice adaptation and assessment.
Authors:Bennett  Joel B; Aden  Charles A; Broome  Kirk; Mitchell  Kathryn; Rigdon  William D
Abstract:This paper describes a method for taking a known prevention intervention and modifying it to suit young restaurant workers. Such workers are at high risk for alcohol and other drug (AOD) abuse according to national surveys. While evidence-based programs for AOD prevention exist, they have not been delivered to restaurants. Accordingly, an adaptation methodology was developed by integrating curricula from a previous evidence-based program with research on resilience and input from stakeholders, such as young restaurant workers, their managers, trainers, and subject matter experts. A new curriculum (Team Resilience) maintained fidelity to the original program while incorporating stakeholder insights. At the end of each of three training sessions, participants (n = 124) rated their awareness of AOD risks, help-seeking orientation, and personal resilience. Ratings tended to increase across sessions, showing participants perceived benefits from Team Resilience. Discussion highlights the need for research-to-practice protocols in occupational health psychology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:prevention  research-to-practice  resilience  restaurant  substance abuse
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