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REP (Replicating Effective Programs)

Brief Description:

Replicating Effective Programs (REP) is a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) project that identifies and packages HIV/AIDS prevention interventions with demonstrated evidence of efficacy in reducing risky behaviors or encouraging safer ones. REP provides funding to the original researchers to develop a user-friendly package of intervention materials designed for prevention providers. REP was recently adapted to implement mental health behavioral interventions, and this adapted version is described in the figure below.

Conceptual Model: Technology Transfer for Implementation

Source: Kilbourne, A., Neumann, M., Pincus, H., Bauer, M., & Stall, R. (2007). Implementing evidence-based interventions in health care: application of the replicating effective programs framework, Implementation Science, 2(1), 42.

Website: www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/prev_prog/rep/