Title :
A Social Network Analysis of a Coalition Initiative to Prevent Underage Drinking in Los Angeles County
Author :
Kar-Hai Chu ; Hoeppner, Elena ; Valente, Thomas ; Rohrbach, Luanne
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Southern, CA, USA
Abstract :
In 2011, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health began a prevention services initiative to address problems dealing with alcohol and other drugs across the County. A major component of the strategy included the formation of eight coalitions. Defined by geographic borders, each coalition consisted of multiple service provider organizations, and were mandated to implement customized plans that would focus on preventing underage drinking by addressing availability and accessibility of alcohol. In this study, we collect survey data and observe coalition meetings to study the interactions within and between coalitions. We are informed by network tie strength theories to supplement our view of how organizations communicate. We apply social network analysis to learn how the multi-coalition network is functioning, and identify important unrealized connections. Our findings suggest there are many potential connections between coalitions that are not being leveraged.
Keywords :
health care; public administration; social networking (online); Department of Public Health; Los Angeles County; alcohol accessibility; alcohol availability; coalition initiative; coalition meetings; customized plans; drugs; geographic borders; multicoalition network; network tie strength theories; prevention services initiative; service provider organizations; social network analysis; underage drinking prevention; Collaboration; Communities; Contracts; Organizations; Planning; Public healthcare; Social network services; coalition; social network analysis; underage drinking;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences (HICSS), 2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kauai, HI
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2015.522