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Volume 31, Issue 5: Octoberl, 2004
Conceptualizing Youth Empowerment Within Tobacco Control
Debra J. Holden, PhD, Peter Messeri, PhD, W. Douglas Evans,
PhD, Erik Crankshaw, MPH, and Maureen Ben-Davies, BA
This article presents a conceptual framework thatwas developed
to guide a national evaluation of the American Legacy Foundation’s
(Legacy) Statewide Youth Movement Against Tobacco Use (SYMATU)
program. This program was designed to develop youth-led, youth-directed
initiatives within local communities. Two evaluation studies
were designed and implemented from 2000 through 2003: a cross-site
study that collected standard data elements across all 17
programs and a case study of five programs that collected
formative data on variables thought to affect program implementation.
In developing the youth empowerment (YE) conceptual framework,
the authors started by reviewing literature to identify the
concepts necessary for these types of initiatives and present
a summary of their findings here. This article focuses on
the development of the authors’ overarching conceptual
framework used to guide their evaluation studies. Other articles
contained within this special issue present results from each
of the SYMATU evaluation studies.
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