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ESID, Dissemination, and Community Psychology: A Case of Partial Implementation?

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American Journal of Community Psychology

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Dissemination, the second stage of Experimental Social Innovation and Dissemination (ESID) is a critical, if not defining, element of this social change model. This paper attempts to assess the extent to which community psychology has adopted and implemented ESID's dissemination focus in its training and publications. We identify four levels of commitment to dissemination: dissemination advocate, dissemination activist, dissemination researcher, and experimental dissemination researcher. Content analyses of textbooks, journal publications, and conference papers and a brief survey of doctoral training in the field were conducted. Findings suggest that the dissemination aspects of ESID have been modestly and partially implemented within the field. That is, although there is some evidence of a commitment to dissemination practice (advocate, activist), there is much less evidence of a commitment to dissemination research. The implications of these findings for the effectiveness of the ESID model and for training and practice in community psychology are discussed.

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Correspondence to Denis O. Gray.

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Gray, D.O., Jakes, S.S., Emshoff, J. et al. ESID, Dissemination, and Community Psychology: A Case of Partial Implementation?. Am J Community Psychol 32, 359–370 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:AJCP.0000004754.37080.57

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