Objectives: To describe and discuss the challenges in evaluation of a participatory action research with street-involved youth. Methods: A combination of quantitative and qualitative methods were utilized for both process and outcome evaluations. Process evaluation methods included in-depth individual interviews, focus groups, participant observation, and session debriefing forms. Summative evaluation research included focus testing of the harm reduction video and a survey of video users. Findings: Members of the youth team reported favourably on the experience, citing friendship, skills development, fun, and pride of accomplishment among the key benefits of participation. Political tensions arose because of the focus on reducing harm from ...
Youth participation in research has become increasingly popular, though there is still a paucity of ...
Abstract Background Youth substance use programming and educational strategies are frequently inform...
The meaningful inclusion of young people who use or have used drugs is a fundamental aspect of harm ...
The aim of this research study was to develop a theory-based and practice-based evaluation framework...
Although participatory research has been applied by a widerange of disciplines, the engagement of yo...
We describe two interventions designed to encourage community action with youth in a school and a co...
Limited research has been conducted to examine the effectiveness of existing HIV prevention and harm...
4-H has long emphasized the importance of civic engagement and community service for positive youth ...
The programs took place in three parts of the country and were part programs guided by the Drugs Pre...
Peer education has become increasingly popular in Britain as a method of drug education and preventi...
The research focused on the Youth Awareness Program (YAP), which provides information, advice, and c...
Objectives. To examine the benefits, limitations and ethical issues associated with conducting parti...
Purpose – This paper explores “lessons learned” resulting from a process evaluation of a peer‐led H...
Participatory Action Research (PAR) has been increasingly viewed as an effective strategy to enhance...
Objectives. To examine the benefits, limitations and ethical issues associated with conducting parti...
Youth participation in research has become increasingly popular, though there is still a paucity of ...
Abstract Background Youth substance use programming and educational strategies are frequently inform...
The meaningful inclusion of young people who use or have used drugs is a fundamental aspect of harm ...
The aim of this research study was to develop a theory-based and practice-based evaluation framework...
Although participatory research has been applied by a widerange of disciplines, the engagement of yo...
We describe two interventions designed to encourage community action with youth in a school and a co...
Limited research has been conducted to examine the effectiveness of existing HIV prevention and harm...
4-H has long emphasized the importance of civic engagement and community service for positive youth ...
The programs took place in three parts of the country and were part programs guided by the Drugs Pre...
Peer education has become increasingly popular in Britain as a method of drug education and preventi...
The research focused on the Youth Awareness Program (YAP), which provides information, advice, and c...
Objectives. To examine the benefits, limitations and ethical issues associated with conducting parti...
Purpose – This paper explores “lessons learned” resulting from a process evaluation of a peer‐led H...
Participatory Action Research (PAR) has been increasingly viewed as an effective strategy to enhance...
Objectives. To examine the benefits, limitations and ethical issues associated with conducting parti...
Youth participation in research has become increasingly popular, though there is still a paucity of ...
Abstract Background Youth substance use programming and educational strategies are frequently inform...
The meaningful inclusion of young people who use or have used drugs is a fundamental aspect of harm ...