Moody Kimberly A, Childs Janis C, Sepples Susan B
University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Pediatr Nurs. 2003 Jul-Aug;29(4):263-70.
This study evaluated a community-based intervention, the Youth Empowerment and Support Program (YES-P), a theoretically-based program designed to decrease drug use and strengthen connections to school in at-risk youth living in high-risk environments. The YES-P included several interventions, such as providing mentor support and social skills training; growing a positive peer culture; and developing youth in leadership roles for community service. These interventions were delivered by 10 nursing students in a weekly, after school, 2-hour, group activity for 20 weeks for 13 inner-city youth ages 10-12 years (7 girls, 6 boys). One girl identified herself as Hispanic and the others as Caucasian. Using a pre/post one-group design, data were collected in 1999 from program participants to evaluate the YES-P. Results of a 1-year pilot study suggest that the multilevel interventions were associated with positive effects on at-risk youth. In particular, respondents at the posttest reported higher levels of self-esteem, mentor support, positive peer bonding, social skills attainment, and school attachment. Attitudes against underage drug use decreased from pre-test scores revealing areas for strengthening the program. These results lend empirical support to the positive evaluation of the YES-P with at-risk youth living in high-risk environments.
本研究评估了一项基于社区的干预措施——青年赋权与支持项目(YES-P),这是一个基于理论设计的项目,旨在减少高危环境中高危青少年的药物使用,并加强他们与学校的联系。YES-P包括多项干预措施,如提供导师支持和社交技能培训;培育积极的同伴文化;培养青少年担任社区服务的领导角色。这些干预措施由10名护理专业学生实施,针对13名年龄在10至12岁的市中心青少年(7名女孩,6名男孩),在放学后每周开展一次为期2小时的小组活动,共持续20周。其中一名女孩自称是西班牙裔,其他青少年为白种人。采用单组前后测设计,于1999年收集项目参与者的数据以评估YES-P。一项为期1年的试点研究结果表明,多层次干预措施对高危青少年产生了积极影响。特别是,后测中的受访者报告称,他们在自尊、导师支持、积极的同伴关系、社交技能获得以及对学校的依恋等方面的水平有所提高。对未成年人使用药物的态度较前测得分有所下降,这揭示了该项目需要加强的方面。这些结果为对生活在高危环境中的高危青少年的YES-P进行积极评价提供了实证支持。