2003 Readers' Survey
By Mary Ann Petersen
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 10, Number 5, 2003, Pages 14-15
In January 2003, 100 subscribers to The Prevention Researcher were randomly selected and interviewed about the content of the journal. This article presents the demographics of the readers, explores how they use information in this journal, and the content they find most valuable. Changes made in response to this survey are highlighted.
This article can be found in the issue:
Resource Issue 2003
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 10, Supplement, 2003
In addition to our regular quarterly issues we also publish an annual Resource Issue filled with supplemental material. This Resource Issue includes a Q & A on Teens and Grief, an interview about "Post-Traumatic Growth," and an article about the pressures on youth in sports. Website and book reviews round out the material.
This issue also featured these articles:
- 2003 Readers' Survey, Pages 14-15
- From the Inside: Yellowwood, Pages 8-9
- Post-Traumatic Growth -- Understanding a New Field of Research: An Interview with Dr. Mark Chesler, Pages 10-12
- Pressures on Youth in Sports, Pages 19-21
- Teens & Grief Q&A, Pages 3-4
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