Roffman Jennifer G, Pagano Maria E, Hirsch Barton J
Post-Doctoral Fellow, School of Education, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
J Child Fam Stud. 2001 Mar 1;10(1):85-100. doi: 10.1023/A:1016681517546.
Many dangers and challenges face inner-city minority children during their after-school hours. Youth development programs provide an alternative to spending this time unsupervised. We examined the relationship between children's experiences in selected urban Boys and Girls Clubs and child functioning. Because the sample () consisted of African American and Hispanic boys and girls, aged 10-18, we were able to compare these relationships across race, gender, and age groups. There was no relationship between simple participation levels and child functioning, but significant linkages were identified between specific elements of the club experience and functioning. Relationships with club staff members and participation in club activities were associated with better functioning for older boys, a subgroup that is at considerable risk for delinquency. In addition, enjoyment of the club and not feeling badly treated there were associated with better functioning for all groups of children.
许多危险和挑战在课后时间困扰着市中心的少数族裔儿童。青少年发展项目为这段无人监管的时间提供了另一种选择。我们研究了儿童在选定的城市男孩女孩俱乐部中的经历与儿童机能之间的关系。由于样本由年龄在10至18岁之间的非裔美国人和西班牙裔男孩女孩组成,我们能够比较这些关系在不同种族、性别和年龄组之间的差异。单纯的参与程度与儿童机能之间没有关系,但在俱乐部经历的特定元素与机能之间发现了显著的联系。与俱乐部工作人员的关系以及参与俱乐部活动与年龄较大的男孩机能改善有关,这一亚组面临着相当大的犯罪风险。此外,对俱乐部的喜爱以及在那里不感觉受到恶劣对待与所有儿童群体的机能改善有关。