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Youth in 4-H Latino Initiative programs achieve similar outcomes to youth in 4-H community clubs
Author(s) -
Steven Worker,
Maria Fábregas Janeiro,
Kendra Lewis
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
california agriculture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.472
H-Index - 25
eISSN - 2160-8091
pISSN - 0008-0845
DOI - 10.3733/ca.2019a0027
Subject(s) - ethnic group , positive youth development , youth engagement , diversity (politics) , psychology , population , gerontology , political science , medical education , medicine , public relations , sociology , demography , developmental psychology , law
Until recently, California 4-H programs did not represent the ethnic diversity found in Californiau0027s population of young people. To close the gap in representation particularly with Latino youth UC ANR began the 4-H Latino Initiative, an effort to pilot adapted programs that would target the engagement of Latino youth and families. In this paper, we explore and compare young peopleu0027s program experience and youth development outcomes between 4-H community clubs and 4-H Latino Initiative programs. We employed comparative post-test survey methodology with two treatment groups (community clubs versus 4-H Latino Initiative programs). The findings provide encouraging evidence that young people experienced positive outcomes from participating in 4-H programs, inclusive of both 4-H community clubs and 4-H Latino Initiative programs. Additionally, we found that the program experience including relationship building and youth engagement were similar across community clubs and 4-H Latino Initiative programs.

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