Promoting positive youth development for Asian American youth in a Teen Resource Center: Key components, outcomes, and lessons learned
Jia Lu Lilian Lin,
Mary Chan,
Kenny Kwong and
Loretta Au
Children and Youth Services Review, 2018, vol. 91, issue C, 413-423
Abstract:
This study explored Asian American youth experiences in peer-led youth development programming delivered at a federally qualified community health center. We used a qualitative approach to examine narrative data from in-depth interviews with 18 study participants. Our analysis involved data immersion, coding, thematic sorting of coded excerpts, and comparisons of themes across interviews. Several features identified by participants as being important to positive experiences were consistent with key features of positive youth development programs described in existing literature. These included: 1) an abundance of opportunities for skill development and active participation, 2) an atmosphere promulgating positive social norms, 3) a safe space for youth to explore deeply personal issues, 4) an inclusive environment, and 5) a supportive organizational culture and program staff. Participants perceived positive development across individual, peer, family, school, and community contexts of their lives, and reported various aspects of growth in identity development, interpersonal relationships, practical life skills, healthy behaviors, career choice, and civic engagement. This study contributes to the knowledge about aspects of youth development programs that are successful in engaging and supporting Asian American youth.
Keywords: Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders; Positive youth development; Qualitative research; Immigration issues; Program evaluation; Risk behaviors (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2018.06.040
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