Department of Psychology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA.
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, and Department of Population Health Science, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
J Community Psychol. 2021 Sep;49(7):2795-2817. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22587. Epub 2021 Apr 29.
Ongoing pressure for public schools to prioritize academics has increased attention on after-school settings as a critical space for social-emotional learning (SEL). After-school programs are uniquely positioned to build protective and promotive factors that contribute to positive future orientation, especially within communities where systemic inequities create barriers to high school graduation, higher education, employment, and earnings. This study examines Fit2Lead Youth Enrichment and Sports (YES), a county-funded, parks-based after-school collaboration for middle schoolers that merges mental health and recreation to promote healthy trajectories. Eight Miami neighborhood parks were selected based on county data indicating high rates of violence. An open trial design (N = 9 parks, 198 youth; ages 9-15; 40.5% female; 66.5% Black/African American, 24.9% Hispanic/Latinx, and 76.3% low-income) tested hypotheses that participation for adolescents exposed to community violence would disrupt a commonly reported decline in self-regulation and self-efficacy, and mitigate risk for anxiety and depression. Youth completed questionnaires at the beginning and end of one school year. Paired t-tests revealed no changes from pre to post, and no differences by baseline levels of youth and parent mental health. Findings highlight the promise of prevention programs to disrupt downward trajectories for youth during the risky time of early adolescence.
公立学校一直面临着提高学术水平的压力,因此,人们越来越关注课外环境,将其视为社会情感学习(SEL)的重要空间。课外项目具有独特的优势,可以建立保护和促进因素,有助于培养积极的未来取向,尤其是在那些存在系统性不平等、高中毕业率低、高等教育机会少、就业和收入低的社区。本研究考察了 Fit2Lead Youth Enrichment and Sports (YES),这是一个由县资助的、基于公园的中学课外项目,融合了心理健康和娱乐活动,以促进健康发展。该项目选择了 8 个迈阿密社区公园,这些公园是根据县数据选择的,这些数据表明这些公园暴力事件发生率较高。一个开放试验设计(N=9 个公园,198 名青少年;年龄 9-15 岁;40.5%为女性;66.5%为黑人/非裔美国人,24.9%为西班牙裔/拉丁裔,76.3%为低收入家庭)检验了以下假设:对于暴露于社区暴力的青少年来说,参与该项目是否会打破自我调节和自我效能感普遍下降的趋势,并减轻焦虑和抑郁的风险。青少年在一学年的开始和结束时完成了问卷调查。配对 t 检验显示,从预测试到后测试没有变化,青少年和家长心理健康的基线水平也没有差异。研究结果表明,预防计划有希望在青少年的早期风险时期打破青少年的负面发展轨迹。