A Scoping Review of the Evidence of the 5Cs Model of Positive Youth Development in Europe

Youth Pub Date : 2024-01-04 DOI:10.3390/youth4010005
Antonio David Martin-Barrado, D. Gómez-Baya
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In the last 20 years, evidence has been found that supports the “5Cs” of the Positive Youth Development (PYD) model developed by Lerner and his colleagues in the United States. This model considers adolescents as active elements who may acquire the resources and strengths to develop positive relationships with others. However, few studies have focused on its generalization to other contexts. Therefore, the aim of the present scoping review is to examine the evidence of the 5Cs model (Confidence, Competence, Caring, Connection and Character) in Europe. A search was carried out in the international Web of Science database for articles published in Europe between 2013 and June 2023, obtaining 123 articles. Subsequently, after applying the inclusion criteria, 23 articles were included. The findings agreed that men have higher levels of Competence and Confidence, while women scored higher in Connection, Caring and Character. Furthermore, many studies stated that higher scores in Connection, Competence, Character and Confidence are related to better mental health, higher academic performance and greater social and environmental contribution. Consequently, it is crucial to increase the number of interventions based on this model to result in future adults who are healthy, happy and engaged with society. Finally, future lines of research are discussed, as well as the importance of researchers carrying out more intervention programs.
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欧洲青年积极发展 5C 模型证据范围审查
在过去的 20 年里,有证据表明,美国的勒纳和他的同事们提出的青少年积极发展 (PYD)模式的 "5C "观点是正确的。该模式认为青少年是积极的因素,他们可以获得与他人发展积极关系的资源和力量。然而,很少有研究侧重于将其推广到其他环境中。因此,本综述旨在研究欧洲 5Cs 模式(自信、能力、关爱、联系和品格)的证据。我们在国际科学网数据库中搜索了 2013 年至 2023 年 6 月期间在欧洲发表的文章,共获得 123 篇文章。随后,根据纳入标准,共纳入 23 篇文章。研究结果一致认为,男性在 "能力 "和 "自信 "方面得分较高,而女性在 "联系"、"关怀 "和 "品格 "方面得分较高。此外,许多研究指出,在 "联系"、"能力"、"品格 "和 "自信 "方面得分越高,心理健康水平越高,学习成绩越好,对社会和环境的贡献越大。因此,关键是要增加基于这一模式的干预措施,使未来的成年人健康、快乐并参与社会。最后,还讨论了未来的研究方向,以及研究人员开展更多干预计划的重要性。
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