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Volume 31, Issue 5: October, 2004
Abstract
*Adult and Group Influences on Participation in Youth
Empowerment Programs
W. Douglas Evans, PhD, Alec Ulasevich, PhD, and Stephen Blahut,
MA
This study examined adult and group influences on youth participation
in youth empowerment (YE) Statewide Youth Movement Against
Tobacco Use programs. Adults provide individual guidance to
youth groups and through existing tobacco control networks
affect the social context in which YE programs are implemented.
The authors tested hypotheses about the direct and indirect
relationships between adults, groups, and youth collective
participation. They used data from adults and youths to develop
a measurement model of four higher order factors: adult involvement,
group structure, group climate, and collective participation.
They tested relationships between these factors in a structural
equation model. Results showed that adult involvement did
not have a meaningful direct effect on group factors or collective
participation. Group factors mediated the relationship between
adult involvement and collective participation. Further research
is needed on how to measure adult involvement and its relationship
to youth participation..
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