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一项针对美国原住民青少年创业教育干预的 RCT 研究的创业、经济和社会福利结果。

Entrepreneurial, Economic, and Social Well-Being Outcomes from an RCT of a Youth Entrepreneurship Education Intervention among Native American Adolescents.

机构信息

Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health, 415 N. Washington St., Baltimore, MD 21231, USA.

Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health, 308 Kuper St., Whiteriver, AZ 85941, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Mar 31;17(7):2383. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17072383.

Abstract

Entrepreneurship education has demonstrated positive impacts in low-resource contexts. However, there is limited evidence of such programs evaluated among Native American (NA) youth in a rural reservation. A 2:1 randomized controlled trial evaluated the impact of the Arrowhead Business Group (ABG) entrepreneurship education program on entrepreneurship knowledge, economic empowerment, and social well-being among 394 NA youth. An intent to treat analysis using mixed effects regression models examined within and between study group differences from baseline to 24 months. An interaction term measured change in the intervention relative to change in the control. ABG participants were purposively sampled to conduct focus groups and in-depth interviews. Significant intervention vs. control group improvements were sustained at 12 months for entrepreneurship knowledge and economic confidence/security. Significant within-group improvements were sustained for ABG participants at 24 months for connectedness to parents, school, and awareness of connectedness. Qualitative data endorses positive impacts on social well-being among ABG participants. Observed effects on entrepreneurship knowledge, economic empowerment, and connectedness, supplemented by the experiences and changes as described by the youth themselves, demonstrates how a strength-based youth entrepreneurship intervention focused on developing assets and resources may be an innovative approach to dually address health and economic disparities endured in Native American communities.

摘要

创业教育在资源匮乏的环境中已被证明具有积极影响。然而,针对农村保留地的美洲原住民(NA)青年,有关此类项目的评估证据有限。一项 2:1 随机对照试验评估了 Arrowhead Business Group(ABG)创业教育计划对 394 名 NA 青年的创业知识、经济赋权和社会福祉的影响。采用混合效应回归模型的意向治疗分析,从基线到 24 个月,比较了研究组内和组间的差异。交互项衡量了干预相对于对照的变化。ABG 参与者是有目的抽样进行焦点小组和深入访谈的。在创业知识和经济信心/安全方面,ABG 组与对照组相比,12 个月时的显著干预效果持续存在。在 ABG 参与者中,24 个月时,与父母、学校的联系感和对联系的认识方面的显著组内改善持续存在。定性数据证实 ABG 参与者的社会福祉得到了积极影响。观察到的创业知识、经济赋权和联系方面的效果,加上青年自身描述的经验和变化,表明以发展资产和资源为重点的基于优势的青年创业干预措施可能是一种创新方法,可以双重解决美洲原住民社区面临的健康和经济差距问题。

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