| Literature DB >> 25050606 |
Kathryn E Grant1, Farahnaz Farahmand, David A Meyerson, David L Dubois, Patrick H Tolan, Noni K Gaylord-Harden, Alexandra Barnett, Jordan Horwath, Jackie Doxie, Donald Tyler, Aubrey Harrison, Sarah Johnson, Sophia Duffy.
Abstract
This manuscript summarizes an iterative process used to develop a new intervention for low-income urban youth at risk for negative academic outcomes (e.g., disengagement, failure, drop-out). A series of seven steps, building incrementally one upon the other, are described: 1) identify targets of the intervention; 2) develop logic model; 3) identify effective elements of targets; 4) vet intervention with stakeholders; 5) develop models for sustaining the intervention; 6) develop measures of relevant constructs currently missing from the literature; 7) assess feasibility and usability of the intervention. Methods used to accomplish these steps include basic research studies, literature reviews, meta-analyses, focus groups, community advisory meetings, consultations with scholarly consultants, and piloting. The resulting intervention provides early adolescents in low-income urban communities with a) training in contextually relevant coping, b) connection to mentors who support youth's developing coping strategies, and c) connection to youth-serving community organizations, where youth receive additional support.Keywords: academic outcomes; behavioral and emotional outcomes; behavioral, emotional, and social outcomes; intervention development; social outcomes; students; urban poverty; urban poverty or academic outcomes
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25050606 DOI: 10.1080/10852352.2014.916586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Prev Interv Community ISSN: 1085-2352