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Step One Background Statement

Background: Write brief description of the problem or need for the program Purpose: State your general purpose or goal Behavioral focus: State a behavioral goal or focus

Background State the problem succinctly Provide evidence to justify need Describe relevant contextual information

Case Study

Case Study Background

Background Statement Over one-third of children in the US are overweight or obese Health care costs associated with obesity is now estimated at $147 billion annually Obese children and teenagers are at greater risk for developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, and other health conditions Most overweight children will become overweigh adults

Purpose

Select a Behavioral Focus Identify the behaviors that contribute to the problem What do people need to do to prevent the problem? What do people need to stop doing to prevent the problem?

Return on Investment

Criteria for Assessing Impact Magnitude of impact Proportion of population that would benefit Potential to reach segments at risk Other health or social benefits Sustainability CBPM 2

Criteria for Assessing Win-ability Previous successes in other communities like ours Interest in change Strength of competition Resistance to change

Case Study Impact on problem U Berkeley Center for Weight and Health _weight2.shtml _weight2.shtml Audience responsiveness CDC list of promising interventions

Case Study Likelihood of AdoptionImpact McKenzie Mohr 1999 Physical Activity Parental modeling Fruits and Veggies

Exercise Background or problem statement: Purpose or goal: Behavioral focus: Chart each behavior’s impact and likelihood of being adopted Note existing data sources

Other Existing Resources Impact on behavior Peer review literature Review articles Responsiveness Program reports Published evaluations CDC’s Community Guide

Assignment Background or problem statement: Purpose or goal: Behavioral focus: List data sources Responsiveness Impact