Elliot Diane L, Leve Leslie D, Racer Kristi H
Division of Health Promotion & Sports Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, USA.
Prevention Science Institute, University of Oregon, Eugene, USA.
Front Womens Health. 2018 Mar;3(1). doi: 10.15761/fwh.1000135. Epub 2018 Jan 10.
Young women in the juvenile justice system have high rates of prior physical and sexual abuse, substance use and psychiatric disorders. Understandably services usually are based on a therapeutic model to address those needs. Positive Youth Development (PYD) is a complementary alternative format that aims to provide resilience, life competencies, and self efficacy for pro-social actions. We provide a narrative review of PYD programs with a focus on how those relate to youth in closed custody. Sleep and physical activity are two behaviors where incarcerated young women still have personal agency, and we present the additional relevance of those program aspects. We describe methods and findings from a feasibility trial of an existing evidence-based, peer-led program for young women high school athletes used with incarcerated young women. Findings are placed in the context of established models of behavior change. The program was feasible and acceptable, and in this small trial, results demonstrate the format's potential efficacy. PYD may provide a trajectory of success and assets that could durably assist these young women following incarceration.
处于少年司法系统中的年轻女性遭受身体和性虐待、物质滥用及精神疾病的比例很高。可以理解的是,服务通常基于一种治疗模式来满足这些需求。积极青少年发展(PYD)是一种补充性的替代模式,旨在为亲社会行为提供复原力、生活能力和自我效能感。我们对PYD项目进行了叙述性综述,重点关注这些项目与被监禁青少年的关系。睡眠和体育活动是被监禁年轻女性仍能自主掌控的两种行为,我们阐述了这些项目方面的额外相关性。我们描述了一项可行性试验的方法和结果,该试验将一个现有的、基于证据的、由同伴主导的针对年轻女性高中运动员的项目应用于被监禁的年轻女性。研究结果置于既定的行为改变模型背景下。该项目是可行且可接受的,在这个小型试验中,结果证明了该模式的潜在效果。PYD可能提供一条成功轨迹和资产,能够持久地帮助这些年轻女性在出狱后发展。