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Operation S.A.V.E.: an African-centered church and media model for alcohol prevention

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Randy B Kelley. Operation S.a.v.e.: an African-centered Church and Media Model for Alcohol Prevention. Interdenominational Theological Center. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/767ecb28-f9d9-408e-b609-5638ce69c209.

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R. B. Kelley. Operation S.A.V.E.: an African-centered church and media model for alcohol prevention. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/767ecb28-f9d9-408e-b609-5638ce69c209

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Randy B Kelley. Operation S.a.v.e.: an African-Centered Church and Media Model for Alcohol Prevention. Interdenominational Theological Center. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/767ecb28-f9d9-408e-b609-5638ce69c209.

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  • Operation SAVE: an African-centered church and media model for alcohol prevention
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  • This research conducted explored the thesis that the media can be used to implement a radio ministry for alcohol prevention for adults. Data gathered are the results of the evauation of a four month program for an alcohol prevention project. Thirty two adults made up the target group. Subjects were pre- and post-tested on the following variables: building bonds, mobilizing coalitions, increasing awareness in skills and resources and mobilizing family and extended family. Results indicated that the program had a significant positive impact on the target subjects in reference to all variables tested. This model proposes utilizing media to enhance alcohol prevention initiatives.
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  • 02/17/2024

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