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The Web of Life Study. A program evaluation study of an experiential, positive youth development approach to prevent teen pregnancy for Native youth. 1. The Web of Life Program: Funding and Purpose.
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The Web of Life Study A program evaluation study of an experiential, positive youth development approach to prevent teen pregnancy for Native youth 1
The Web of Life Program: Funding and Purpose • Funded by a five year grant to the National Indian Youth Leadership Project, Gallup, NM by the U.S. Office of Adolescent Health (HHS), 2010-2015 • Purpose is to develop and study an adaptation of NIYLP’s Project Venture to prevent unwanted teen pregnancy, and related risk factors. 2
The Web of Life Program:Key Elements • Carefully structured and sequenced adventure-based experiential activities, including problem solving, service learning, & equine activities, delivered to 6th grade youth in three settings: • School-based: weekly sessions develop social emotional learning skills • Community-based: weekly after school sessions, and bi-monthly weekend/vacation sessions build on school component and further develop skills to support healthy development (the “Six Cs”) • Wilderness-based: hiking, camping, etc. 3
The Web of Life Study:Evaluation Design • Quasi-experimental, with two program sites (Laguna Middle School and Chief Manuelito Middle School, Gallup), and two comparison sites (Zuni Middle School and JF Kennedy Middle School, Gallup) • Pre, post and one year follow-up survey designed to measure risk as well as resilience factors • Careful documentation of program delivery, fidelity, and quality • Four cohorts of 6th graders, beginning with 2011-2012 school year. 4
Web of Life Study:Outcome Measures • Developmental assets • Substance use • Mental health (depression, anxiety) • Ethnic Identity • Sexual behavior 5