“…Although the theoretical basis and process for translating effective interventions according to cultural or national differences is not fully understood, there is a growing literature on this topic. For example, models have been developed for examining applicability of public health evidence across contexts (e.g., Bonell, Oakley, Hargreaves, Strange, & Rees, 2006;Burchett, Umoquit, & Dobrow, 2011;Wang, Moss, & Hiller, 2006), and frameworks, derived from mental health and prevention literature, to guide translation and adaptation (Barrera & Castro, 2006;Ferrer-Wreder, Sundell, & Mansoory, 2012;Kumpfer, Pinyuchon, de Melo, & Whiteside, 2008;Sussman, Unger, & Palinkas, 2008). Moreover, there is a growing body of literature-though no systematic review-on factors affecting whether transportation is likely to be appropriate or successful.…”