Youth Advocacy Programs: Lessons From YEAH! Adult Leaders Evaluation Study.

Journal of healthy eating and active living Pub Date : 2021-04-01 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01
Nisha Botchwey, L Katie OConnell, Kim Bryan, Tonya Ricks
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Disparities in youth obesity continue despite an increasing number of programs designed to address this challenge. Policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) changes hold promise. Youth Engagement & Action for Health! (YEAH!) is a youth advocacy curriculum for PSE change that promotes healthy behaviors. From 2017-2019, 18 youth-serving organizations hosted YEAH! clubs serving 237 middle school youth from low-income communities. Study data include YEAH! adult leader surveys and interviews. Data were coded on themes of youth advocacy action, youth retention, and opportunities and threats to program success. After coding, the data were organized into four categories for validation by representative adult leaders. This study found that positive outcomes were facilitated by adult leaders who had previous engagement with the youth, who showed enthusiasm for youth advocacy, and who had access to resources to motivate group cohesion, participation, and commitment. Best practices highlighted from this study offer tested strategies for adult leaders of youth advocacy groups.

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青年倡导计划:YEAH的经验教训!成人领导者评估研究。
尽管旨在应对这一挑战的项目越来越多,但青年肥胖的差异仍在继续。政策、系统和环境(PSE)的变化充满希望。青年参与与健康行动!(耶!)是一个促进健康行为的PSE变革的青年倡导课程。2017-2019年,18个青年服务组织主办了YEAH!俱乐部为237名来自低收入社区的中学生提供服务。研究数据包括耶!成人领导者调查和访谈。数据编码的主题是青年倡导行动、青年保留以及项目成功的机会和威胁。编码后,数据被分为四类,由具有代表性的成人领导者进行验证。这项研究发现,以前与青年有过接触、对青年宣传表现出热情、能够获得资源来激励群体凝聚力、参与和承诺的成年领导人有助于取得积极成果。这项研究强调的最佳做法为青年倡导团体的成年领导人提供了经过测试的策略。
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