Garnett Bernice, Beattie Helen, Koller Sharon, Moore Mika, Scott Karen, Maseroni Michelle, Holmes Breena
1 University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA.
2 UP for Learning, Montpelier, VT, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2019 Jul;20(4):483-488. doi: 10.1177/1524839919849029. Epub 2019 May 12.
Addressing and preventing the major health issues affecting American adolescents requires collaborative and authentic youth participation. Our current time reflects a pendulum shift toward authentic youth voice and democratic participation in school wellness and reform. In this application article, we outline and describe a youth-adult partnership curriculum to engage youth as change agents in their school community through youth-led research activities with publicly available and locally derived data from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey. Getting to "Y": Youth Bring Meaning to the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (GTY) is a positive youth development/youth participatory action research initiative, whereby students analyze their school health data and use those data as a starting point to create change in their school community. Focus groups were conducted with GTY youth and adult alumni in spring 2018. Results from the focus group data reinforce the GTY core assumptions and speak to the importance of structured opportunities for youth agency. GTY is a scalable, developmentally appropriate, resource-efficient, and empirically based curriculum that provides structured opportunities for youth-led research utilizing local Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey data as a youth-adult partnership model to increase youth agency and engagement with school/community health needs.
解决和预防影响美国青少年的主要健康问题需要青少年的协作与切实参与。当前,我们正处于一种转变之中,朝着青少年在学校健康与改革方面发出切实声音并参与民主进程的方向摆动。在这篇应用文章中,我们概述并描述了一个青少年与成年人的合作课程,通过青少年主导的研究活动,利用来自青少年风险行为监测调查的公开且本地化的数据,让青少年成为其学校社区中的变革推动者。《走向“Y”:青少年为青少年风险行为调查赋予意义》(GTY)是一项积极的青少年发展/青少年参与式行动研究倡议,学生们通过分析学校健康数据,并以这些数据为起点在学校社区推动变革。2018年春季,我们对GTY项目中的青少年和成年校友进行了焦点小组访谈。焦点小组数据的结果强化了GTY的核心假设,并表明了为青少年提供发挥能动性的结构化机会的重要性。GTY是一个可扩展、符合发展阶段、资源高效且基于实证的课程,它利用当地青少年风险行为监测调查数据作为青少年与成年人合作的模式,为青少年主导的研究提供结构化机会,以增强青少年的能动性,并促进他们参与学校/社区的健康需求相关事务。