The Youth Program Quality Survey is a 24-item measure of program quality\ud designed to evaluate participant perceptions of experiences in short- and longterm\ud youth programs. The Youth Program Quality Survey was developed based on\ud the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine’s eight program setting features\ud that can contribute to the positive development of youth. This measurement\ud tool is quite new within the field and as such little research has been conducted to\ud determine its validity and reliability. The current study is designed to examine three\ud previously proposed factor structures with a sample of 391 youth between the ages\ud of 10 and 18 who participated in 38 different youth programs (e.g. sport, leader...
Young leaders are an underutilized resource that can significantly impact a community’s human resour...
Despite the proliferation of studies examining youth sport participation, there are significant gaps...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current ...
The Youth Program Quality Survey is a 24-item measure of program quality designed to evaluate partic...
Research has demonstrated that quality sport programs have the potential to foster the physical and ...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This study established a research instrument, Program ...
Objectives: The topic of positive youth development through sport has received much research attenti...
Thanks to growing interest in the subject of youth program quality, many tools are now available to ...
Program quality has been outlined as an important predictor of positive outcomes in youth developmen...
As youth programs have continued to evolve over the last 100 years, the field of program evaluation ...
Purpose: A signature characteristic of positive youth development (PYD) programs is the opportunity ...
Youth are increasingly seen as competent in participating in research and program evaluation, two ac...
Program quality is an important topic for improving out-of-school time youth development programs. H...
Researchers outline the importance of understanding features that enhance\ud quality within youth pr...
Youth participation in program and community decision making is framed by scholars as an issue of so...
Young leaders are an underutilized resource that can significantly impact a community’s human resour...
Despite the proliferation of studies examining youth sport participation, there are significant gaps...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current ...
The Youth Program Quality Survey is a 24-item measure of program quality designed to evaluate partic...
Research has demonstrated that quality sport programs have the potential to foster the physical and ...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This study established a research instrument, Program ...
Objectives: The topic of positive youth development through sport has received much research attenti...
Thanks to growing interest in the subject of youth program quality, many tools are now available to ...
Program quality has been outlined as an important predictor of positive outcomes in youth developmen...
As youth programs have continued to evolve over the last 100 years, the field of program evaluation ...
Purpose: A signature characteristic of positive youth development (PYD) programs is the opportunity ...
Youth are increasingly seen as competent in participating in research and program evaluation, two ac...
Program quality is an important topic for improving out-of-school time youth development programs. H...
Researchers outline the importance of understanding features that enhance\ud quality within youth pr...
Youth participation in program and community decision making is framed by scholars as an issue of so...
Young leaders are an underutilized resource that can significantly impact a community’s human resour...
Despite the proliferation of studies examining youth sport participation, there are significant gaps...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current ...