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Volume 31, Issue 5: October, 2004
Abstract
*Empowering Organizations: Approaches to Tobacco
Control Through Youth Empowerment Programs
Lisa LeRoy, PhD, MBA, Dana Jones Benet, PhD, MPH, Theresa
Mason, PhD, W. David Austin, MS, MPH, and Sherry Mills, MD,
MPH
Whereas most evaluations of youth empowerment focus on individual
outcomes (i.e., were individual youths empowered?), this article
focuses on the program as the unit of analysis and seeks to
explain how organizational structures, program design features,
and processes lead to organizational empowerment (OE). OE
is defined as organizational efforts that generate psychological
empowerment among members and organizational effectiveness
needed for goal achievement. Case studies of five American
Legacy Foundation–funded tobacco control youth empowerment
programs were conducted during the first 2 years of implementation.
Using an OE framework, the authors assessed program design
features of the youth empowerment programs that contributed
to or detracted from processes leading to OE. Comparing and
contrasting the programs led to the identification of models
and strategies that contribute to OE. Ecological influences
of the state contexts (i.e., political climate, history of
tobacco control, and public health infrastructure) were also
examined.
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