Many people know about the value of organized camp experiences for youth, but few instruments measure camp experiences relative to positive youth development. Over the past century, most studies have found positive outcomes on a variety of dimensions, but these studies have used mainly convenience nonrandornized samples, different criteria, and a variety of instruments in their assessments. The purpose of this paper is to present evidence about the psychometric properties of a scale specifically designed to measure youth development outcomes through camp experiences
Changes in emotional intelligence (EI) and levels of camp climate and identification (CC/I) were mea...
When substantiating the positive impacts youth attain through the 4-H camping experience, it is impo...
Summer camps in Canada provide services to hundreds of thousands of youth each year, giving opportun...
While research on summer camps has generally supported the benefits of organized camping for youth, ...
The Recreation and Leisure Studies Department at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC...
In previous studies focusing on the effects of summer camp programs on children throughout their pri...
Many camp professionals find themselves challenged by their funders, boards, and parents to address ...
Many camp professionals find themselves continually challenged to document the value of the camp exp...
The impact of residential camp participation is needed for camps focused on a variety of outcomes in...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to assess optimal experience, also known as flow and qu...
While recent studies have suggested that positive developmental outcomes may result from participati...
The purpose of this study was to pilot the use of the CPQA Camper Survey, a camper self-report surve...
Camp experiences enrich children’s lives. Camp is a significant context for youth development. Many ...
Background:Youth summer camp programs have the potential to provide opportunities for physical activ...
In 2005 the American Camp Association (ACA) published the first large scale national research projec...
Changes in emotional intelligence (EI) and levels of camp climate and identification (CC/I) were mea...
When substantiating the positive impacts youth attain through the 4-H camping experience, it is impo...
Summer camps in Canada provide services to hundreds of thousands of youth each year, giving opportun...
While research on summer camps has generally supported the benefits of organized camping for youth, ...
The Recreation and Leisure Studies Department at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC...
In previous studies focusing on the effects of summer camp programs on children throughout their pri...
Many camp professionals find themselves challenged by their funders, boards, and parents to address ...
Many camp professionals find themselves continually challenged to document the value of the camp exp...
The impact of residential camp participation is needed for camps focused on a variety of outcomes in...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to assess optimal experience, also known as flow and qu...
While recent studies have suggested that positive developmental outcomes may result from participati...
The purpose of this study was to pilot the use of the CPQA Camper Survey, a camper self-report surve...
Camp experiences enrich children’s lives. Camp is a significant context for youth development. Many ...
Background:Youth summer camp programs have the potential to provide opportunities for physical activ...
In 2005 the American Camp Association (ACA) published the first large scale national research projec...
Changes in emotional intelligence (EI) and levels of camp climate and identification (CC/I) were mea...
When substantiating the positive impacts youth attain through the 4-H camping experience, it is impo...
Summer camps in Canada provide services to hundreds of thousands of youth each year, giving opportun...