Technical Assistance to OHA and Coordinated Care Organization

3/12/2015
9/30/2015
Jorge Ramirez Garcia, PhD, Mark Van Ryzin, PhD, Deborah Toobert, PhD, & Tony Biglan, PhD, Co-Principal Investigators
To provide technical assistance to evaluate healthcare transformation activities in Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs).

 

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Elders in Action

10/1/2006
9/30/2007
Deborah Toobert, PhD, Contractor
Dr. Toobert provided evaluation of the feedback from new users of the Healthy Changes program and wrote articles on the program promoting its dissemination in peer reviewed journals. Dr. Toobert participated in the Advisory Coalition, and provided 6-month activity reports as requested.

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Signal Patterns, Inc.

2/1/2007
1/31/2010
Lewis R. Goldberg, PhD, Contractor
Dr. Goldberg’s services to Signal Patterns Inc. included designing and implementing online social networking experiments and the analysis and interpretation of the resulting data. Dr. Goldberg proposed and developed algorithms for matching individuals based on their personality traits and other attributes, as well as proposed and developed measures of personality traits and other attributes.

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Oregon Mothers and Babies

5/1/2007
8/31/2007
Sarah E. Hampson, PhD, Principal Investigator
The Oregon Mothers and Babies project evaluated the effects of diet on fetal and infant development and provided qualitative data on the diet of low SES women in Klamath Falls, OR.

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Mobilizing Parents and Peers to Prevent Tobacco Use

7/1/2007
6/30/2008
Nora Van Meter, Contractor
07/01/07 to 06/30/08
The project supplied PACT/TFTV/f2b anti-tobacco materials and technical support to six public school districts in Oregon for the school year 2007–2008.

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Retailer Reward and Reminder (RRR)

6/10/2014
2/29/2016
Jean Lee, MS, Principal Investigator
To implement RRR in rural communities and Eugene/Springfield metro area, a positive reinforcement program designed to support retailers who “do the right thing” and refuse sales to underage youth and remind those who would sell to minors of the legal and health consequences of such sales. Teams of at least one adult and two minors enter retail establishments, attempt to purchase alcohol, tobacco and lottery products, and reward or remind clerks of the law as indicated by clerk actions.

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Oregon Justice Department

9/1/2014
11/1/2014
Laura Backen Jones, PhD, Contractor
Dr. Backen Jones reviewed and evaluated the mandatory parenting seminar program provided by Deschutes County Circuit Court.

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Hogan Assessment Systems, Inc., Online Survey

9/1/2014
12/31/2014
Lew Goldberg, PhD, Principal Investigator
To administer online questionnaire to Eugene Springfield Community Sample including the Hogan Judgment Assessment and the Motives, Values, Preferences Inventory.

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