Department of City Planning, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182, USA.
City and Regional Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Mar 18;18(6):3133. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18063133.
The primary aim of this paper was to assess the association of after-school club characteristics with changes in physical activity, nutrition, and attitudes in students of color after participating in the "YEAH!" Advocacy-based Physical Activity Program. We examine the strengths of school-based vs. non-school based programs in promoting feelings of self-efficacy and empowerment among students learning to become more physically active-and importantly, also test the strength of how programs that are more connected (to community-based partners) may contribute to students' optimism around policy and public health as it directly affects them. This study examined differences in the youth advocacy training impact across four after-school club types: school-based with community partnerships, school-based without partnerships, non-school-based with community partners, and non-school-based clubs without partnerships. We measured improvements in youth's "optimism for change", "assertiveness" and "decision-making" as related to after school activities and found that non-school-based programs with community partners showed highest positive impact.
本文的主要目的是评估课外俱乐部的特点与学生的变化之间的关联的颜色在参加“是啊!”基于宣传的体育活动计划。我们研究了基于学校和非学校的项目在促进自我效能感和赋权方面的优势,让学生在变得更加活跃的同时学习——重要的是,我们还测试了与社区合作伙伴联系更紧密的项目的优势,因为它们会直接影响到学生对政策和公共卫生的乐观程度。本研究考察了四种课外俱乐部类型在青年倡导培训方面的差异:与社区伙伴合作的学校型、无伙伴关系的学校型、与社区伙伴合作的非学校型和无伙伴关系的非学校型俱乐部。我们衡量了青少年“对改变的乐观程度”、“自信”和“决策能力”在课外活动方面的改善情况,发现与社区伙伴合作的非学校项目产生了最大的积极影响。