Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2010 Jun;45(3-4):430-40. doi: 10.1007/s10464-010-9309-x.
Using a collaborative research approach, this project describes a partnership between community residents and university researchers to develop a comprehensive survey of the after-school needs of a low-income urban community in a large Midwestern city. Surveying parents and children was considered particularly important because the current literature on after-school does not include much input from them, the key stakeholders in programming. By surveying pre- and young adolescent youth (N = 416) and parents (N = 225) in the community, information was gathered to document the need for after-school programming, tap program preferences, and uncover barriers to participation and enrollment. Survey findings revealed significant differences between youth and parent perspectives. Disagreements between youth and parent survey responses suggest that after-school programs in the community should offer a balance of academic, recreational, and social activities, as well as a tutoring or homework component. Further, in order to increase participation and attendance rates, community after-school programs need to address the following barriers to participation: safety, transportation, family responsibilities (e.g., care for siblings, household chores), and access to information about available programs. These findings guided the planning of future after-school programs. The survey results and comparisons between youth and parent data will be presented.
本项目采用合作研究方法,描述了社区居民和大学研究人员之间的合作伙伴关系,旨在为中西部大城市的一个低收入城市社区的课后需求制定一项全面调查。对家长和孩子进行调查被认为尤为重要,因为当前关于课后的文献并没有包括他们的很多意见,而他们是项目规划的关键利益相关者。通过对社区中的学龄前和青少年(N=416)和家长(N=225)进行调查,收集了信息,以记录课后项目的需求,挖掘项目偏好,并揭示参与和入学的障碍。调查结果显示,青年和家长的观点存在显著差异。青年和家长的调查结果之间的分歧表明,社区中的课后项目应提供学术、娱乐和社交活动的平衡,以及辅导或家庭作业部分。此外,为了提高参与率和出勤率,社区课后项目需要解决以下参与障碍:安全、交通、家庭责任(例如,照顾兄弟姐妹、家务)以及获取有关现有项目的信息。这些发现为未来的课后项目规划提供了指导。将展示调查结果和青年与家长数据之间的比较。