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Evaluation of The First Tee in Promoting Positive Youth Development: Group Comparisons and Longitudinal Trends.

Maureen R Weiss1, Nicole D Bolter2, Lindsay E Kipp3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This manuscript represents the 3rd in a series of articles documenting our longitudinal evaluation of The First Tee, a physical activity-based youth development program that uses golf as a vehicle for teaching life skills and enhancing developmental outcomes. Previous phases of our project: (a) established initial data-based evidence of effectiveness through cross-sectional and qualitative methods (Weiss, Stuntz, Bhalla, Bolter, & Price, 2013), and (b) provided validity and reliability for a measure of life skills transfer in 3 studies using mixed methods (Weiss, Bolter, & Kipp, 2014). The purpose of the present phase was to: (a) compare youth in The First Tee to youth in other activities on life skills transfer and developmental outcomes, and (b) examine change and stability across 3 years in life skills transfer among youth in The First Tee.
METHOD: In Study 1, youth participating in The First Tee (N = 405) and a comparison group (N = 159) completed measures of key constructs. In Study 2, a longitudinal sample of 192 youth participating in The First Tee completed the life skills transfer measure for 3 consecutive years.
RESULTS: Study 1 revealed that youth in The First Tee compared favorably to youth in other activities on 5 of 8 life skills and 6 of 8 developmental outcomes, and Study 2 showed that scores improved or remained stable for life skills transfer over time.
CONCLUSION: Results from both studies show that The First Tee is effective in teaching for transfer of life skills and promoting developmental outcomes.

Keywords:  Developmental; evaluation research; latent growth modeling; life skills

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27142299     DOI: 10.1080/02701367.2016.1172698

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Q Exerc Sport        ISSN: 0270-1367            Impact factor:   2.500


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