This article presents the results of semi-structured in-depth interviews conducted with 54 youth attending six elementary school-based and middle school-based Boys and Girls Clubs in two low-income communities. The first goal of this study was to examine why youth choose to participate in these clubs. The most commonly reported motives include fun activities, opportunities to be with friends, parent has to work, and getting help with homework. The second goal was to examine youths' perceptions of staff, peers, activities, and the extent to which clubs are organized in a way to support the need for relatedness, competence, and autonomy. Variations in youths' perceptions of the quality of relationships with staff and peers, level of interest ...
There is growing evidence that participation in constructive leisure activities facilitates positive...
The broad scope of extracurricular activities during childhood and adolescents provides favorable co...
The purpose of this study was to explore students’ participation motive in High school sports clubs ...
This executive summary highlights the main findings from P/PV's three-year study of the role Boys & ...
This study is conducted to ascertain how Boys’ House supports factors that promote youth participati...
Engagement in youth development programs reflects the quality of young people’s program-related expe...
In this article, we test: (a) the relation between school-based extracurricular participation and in...
Written midway through a three-year longitudinal evaluation of the role Boys & Girls Clubs play in t...
Organized school activities and community programs have the potential to provide key supports and op...
Organized activity participation provides important opportunities for adolescents to develop assets ...
This quantitative study aims to understand the role of organized sports in youth development from a ...
Purpose As there is little research that investigates the experiences of minority boys participating...
Organized activities for youth, defined as purposeful, structured offerings that are not part of the...
The study examined the effectiveness of the Teen Advisory Board implemented on children and teens at...
Although federal funding has been provided to add mentoring to youth development programs for decade...
There is growing evidence that participation in constructive leisure activities facilitates positive...
The broad scope of extracurricular activities during childhood and adolescents provides favorable co...
The purpose of this study was to explore students’ participation motive in High school sports clubs ...
This executive summary highlights the main findings from P/PV's three-year study of the role Boys & ...
This study is conducted to ascertain how Boys’ House supports factors that promote youth participati...
Engagement in youth development programs reflects the quality of young people’s program-related expe...
In this article, we test: (a) the relation between school-based extracurricular participation and in...
Written midway through a three-year longitudinal evaluation of the role Boys & Girls Clubs play in t...
Organized school activities and community programs have the potential to provide key supports and op...
Organized activity participation provides important opportunities for adolescents to develop assets ...
This quantitative study aims to understand the role of organized sports in youth development from a ...
Purpose As there is little research that investigates the experiences of minority boys participating...
Organized activities for youth, defined as purposeful, structured offerings that are not part of the...
The study examined the effectiveness of the Teen Advisory Board implemented on children and teens at...
Although federal funding has been provided to add mentoring to youth development programs for decade...
There is growing evidence that participation in constructive leisure activities facilitates positive...
The broad scope of extracurricular activities during childhood and adolescents provides favorable co...
The purpose of this study was to explore students’ participation motive in High school sports clubs ...