Logic model
- A web resource on how to create logic maps. What is a logic map? Why create a logic map? The process for creating a logic map, logic mapping resources, examples, etc.
- Evaluation logic model
- Logic model development guide
- Logic model resources
- Guía practica de una prevención eficaz: Esta guia es una herramienta para los planificadores y ejecutores de programas preventivos que sigue un ‘Modelo Lógico’. Agrupa y ordena fuentes de datos e informaciones existentes en España. Utilización de una terminología precisa, homologada y de muy fácil comprensión.
- Getting to outcomes 2004 — Promoting accountability through methods and tools for planning, implementation and evaluation: GTO-04 has been authored by a team of substance abuse prevention researchers dedicated to helping community organisations reach positive outcomes through a process of answering 10 questions that contain all the elements needed for successful planning, implementation and evaluation.
- Samhsa model programmes: Compilation of model programmes in drugs prevention classified by programme developer, target population, target setting, key outcomes, key programme strategies and cost estimates.
- Guidance on good practice: A supplement to the DPI’s overview guidance to drug action teams on developing local drugs prevention strategies. The DPI work programme covers various thematic approaches to community-based drugs prevention, including work with young people, parents, community involvement approaches and criminal justice interventions.
- Developing local drugs prevention strategies — Overview guidance to drug action teams: This Drugs Prevention Initiative (DPI) guidance it is a summary of learning from the Home Office DPI over the last five years, including a review of wider research evidence where available.
- Logic model example — Local evaluation project: building capacity in programme evaluation
- Logic model example — One component of a comprehensive parent education and support initiative
- Logic model example — Overarching logic model treating tobacco addiction adults: This logic model shows an overall picture of how coalitions can assist in the treatment of tobacco addiction, and how the community goal — more individuals quitting tobacco use — is expected to be achieved. It shows the expected interconnections of inputs, outputs (what the coalition does and who it targets) and outcomes (what is expected to be achieved).
- Logic model example — Overarching logic model treating tobacco addiction youth: This logic model shows an overall picture of how coalitions can assist in the treatment of tobacco addiction, and how the community goal — more individuals quitting tobacco use — is expected to be achieved. It shows the expected interconnections of inputs, outputs (what the coalition does and who it targets) and outcomes (what is expected to be achieved).
- Logic model example — Overarching logic model: smoke-free (SF) environments: This logic model shows the interconnections of inputs, outputs (activities and reach) and outcomes in public policy to achieve smoke-free environments (goal).
Working hypotheis as logic model
1. Problems

2. Assume causalities

3. Select model

4. Components

5. Select strategies

6. Define indicators




