The Institute of Medicine Framework and Its Implications for the Advancement of Prevention Policy, Programs and Practice

This is a report from the Center for Applied Research Solutions (authors Springer and Phillips) that delves into the Institute of Medicine (IOM) categorization of prevention into universal, selective, and indicated populations, a widely adopted model in the prevention field, which can help select the most effective prevention interventions and populations to target. 

Resource Type
Peer-reviewed Articles and Reports
Continuum of Care
Prevention
Response Approach
Early Intervention
Educational