2 Chapter 2: Effectiveness Tier Levels
The following chapter assigns a tier level of effectiveness to each strategy. The tier levels of effectiveness, developed using criteria from various national evidence-based registries, are used to denote how much empirical evidence exists supporting a strategy. There are three tiers, listed from most substantial evidence basis to least, listed below:
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Blue: Tier 1: Considered an Evidence-Based Strategy. Implementing the program is likely to result in the intended outcome(s).
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Green: Tier 2: Considered a Promising Strategy. Implementing the program should result in the intended outcome(s).
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Yellow: Tier 3: Considered an evidence-informed or emerging strategy. Implementing the program may result in the intended outcome(s).
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Below is a list of each strategy, along with the year of its most recent study, and the year it was added to a national evidence-based registry. Knowing when a strategy was last evaluated can give valuable context for its applicability to your community.
The following three tables list each tier level and all of the strategies that fall under them. Clicking on the strategy will navigate you to its listing in Chapter 1.
Blue: Tier 1: Considered an Evidence Based Strategy. Implementing the program is likely to result in the intended outcome(s).
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Alcohol EDU | Al’s Pals: Kids Making Healthy Choices | All Stars (All Stars Core Program) |
Baby and Me Tobacco Free | Big Brothers Big Sisters | Blues Programs |
CATCH My Breath | Coping Power | Creating Lasting Family Connections |
Familias Unidas | Families in Action | Footprints for Life |
Great Body Shop | Guiding Good Choices | keepin’ it REAL |
LifeSkills Training Program | Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT) | Lion’s Quest Skills |
Media Detective | Michigan Model for Health | Positive Action |
PreVenture | Project STAR: Midwestern Prevention Project | Project Toward No Drug Abuse |
Refuse, Remove, Reasons | SPORT Prevention Plus Wellness | Strengthening Families Program 10-14 |
Team Awareness | The Truth Campaign | Too Good for Drugs |
Too Good for Violence | Wellness Initiative for Senior Education | |
Green Tier 2: Considered a promising strategy and/or Appears in two peer-reviewed journal articles that illustrate positive effects based on the evaluation of the targeted causal or contributing factor.
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Advertising Restrictions | Alcohol Literacy Challenge | Alternative Community Events (ACE) Framework |
Bienvenido | Cannabis eCHECKUP TO GO | Caring School Community |
College Age Social Norms | Communities Mobilized for a Change on Alcohol | Curriculum Based Support Group |
Drug Takeback/Disposal | Family Matters | Good Behavior Game |
InSHAPE Prevention Plus Wellness | Master Mind | Media Ready |
Model Smoking Prevention Program | Parent-Focused Positive Norms Campaign | Policy Change |
Positive Culture Framework | Prime For Life | Project Alert |
Project Northland (Class Action as booster) | Project SUCCESS | Project Toward No Tobacco Use |
Project Venture | Protecting You, Protecting Me | Raising Healthy Children |
Smart Leaders/Stay Smart | STARS for Families | Staying Connected with Your Teen |
Strengthening Families Program | Strong African American Families | Youth Social Norms |
Yellow: Tier 3: Has documentation that illustrates the strategy has been effectively implemented in the past, multiple times, with results that show a consistent pattern of positive effects.
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LGBTQ Diversity Training | LifeSkills Transitions | Team Resilience |