An exploratory study examined rural Latino youths\u27 perceptions regarding positive youth development (PYD), particularly related to aspects such as the definition of PYD, potential benefits of PYD, and motivations for participating in PYD activities. A total of 28 self-identified Hispanic youths participated in focus groups. Findings suggest that participants identified key components of PYD (e.g., skills gained through participation) that are generally consistent with broader research on the topic. Youths\u27 motivations for participating in PYD programs included familial encouragement, availability of the programs, and the engaging/enjoyable nature of the programs. Potential implications for Extension professionals are discussed
Purpose As there is little research that investigates the experiences of minority boys participating...
Rural youth development in Nicaragua has experienced a rebirth with the re-introduction of 4-H (4-S ...
This study is a consensual qualitative research (CQR; Hill et al., 2005; Hill, 2012) investigation o...
The Hispanic population is the fastest-growing minority group in the United States. The rapid growth...
Background: Deficits-based approaches have predominated research on Latinx adolescents. Positive you...
As youth development programs established in the United States expand globally, researchers must eva...
Nationally, the 4-H Youth Development Program utilizes more than 350,000 adult volunteers annually, ...
California\u27s 4-H Youth Development Program adopted an asset-based and systematic community develo...
Understanding the struggles rural Hispanic youth face academically, learning more about their percep...
A new special issue Child Development focuses on a number of efforts around positive youth developme...
The positive youth development (PYD) model is a strength-based conceptualization of the transition t...
The 4-H Study was designed to test the idea that when the strengths of youth are aligned across adol...
Positive youth development (PYD) is a research prospective grounded in finding ways to improve adole...
Engagement in youth development programs reflects the quality of young people’s program-related expe...
Positive Youth Development (PYD) programmes are often conceptualized and led by adults with little o...
Purpose As there is little research that investigates the experiences of minority boys participating...
Rural youth development in Nicaragua has experienced a rebirth with the re-introduction of 4-H (4-S ...
This study is a consensual qualitative research (CQR; Hill et al., 2005; Hill, 2012) investigation o...
The Hispanic population is the fastest-growing minority group in the United States. The rapid growth...
Background: Deficits-based approaches have predominated research on Latinx adolescents. Positive you...
As youth development programs established in the United States expand globally, researchers must eva...
Nationally, the 4-H Youth Development Program utilizes more than 350,000 adult volunteers annually, ...
California\u27s 4-H Youth Development Program adopted an asset-based and systematic community develo...
Understanding the struggles rural Hispanic youth face academically, learning more about their percep...
A new special issue Child Development focuses on a number of efforts around positive youth developme...
The positive youth development (PYD) model is a strength-based conceptualization of the transition t...
The 4-H Study was designed to test the idea that when the strengths of youth are aligned across adol...
Positive youth development (PYD) is a research prospective grounded in finding ways to improve adole...
Engagement in youth development programs reflects the quality of young people’s program-related expe...
Positive Youth Development (PYD) programmes are often conceptualized and led by adults with little o...
Purpose As there is little research that investigates the experiences of minority boys participating...
Rural youth development in Nicaragua has experienced a rebirth with the re-introduction of 4-H (4-S ...
This study is a consensual qualitative research (CQR; Hill et al., 2005; Hill, 2012) investigation o...