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Chunk #31 — 3. Results — 3.2. Partner Involvement in Study Implementation — 3.2.3. Contributions of Partners to Interpretation and Dissemination of Results

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Coproduction of Research Questions and Research Evidence in Public Health: The Study to Prevent Teen Drinking Parties.
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After each fielding of the MYSurvey, we created and distributed a report highlighting key data for both intervention and delayed intervention coalitions. This includes personalized (community-specific) data for each community, so coalition members can evaluate how their community is doing relative to the other communities in the study (in the aggregate), with respect to problems of youth alcohol use and underage drinking parties. These reports were also a useful vehicle for discussing data with the community coalitions. For example, they enabled the study team to have useful discussions with intervention coalition leaders on how selected data could be used to make the case to key stakeholders, including policymakers, and on the importance of enforcement and policy development efforts to address teen drinking parties.