A program evaluation of Georgia campaign for adolescent pregnancy prevention youth leadership program, 2006
Russ, Malaika D.
2000-2009
This is an exploratory design that examines the effectiveness of Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Youth Leadership Program. This study was based on the premise that youth who participate in this program will have an increase in community service activities, increase in advocacy for issues in the community, enhanced leadership skills, and increase their knowledge in sexual health and gender issues. Because only three youths participated in the study, the evaluator could not evaluate the effectiveness of the Youth Leadership Program. However, this study does provide information based on whether the hypothesis would have been accepted or rejected. In conclusion more research should be conducted on the Youth Leadership Program to measure the effectiveness of the program.
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application/pdf
2006-05-01
thesis
Master of Social Work (MSW)
Clark Atlanta University
School of Social Work
Foster, Sandra J.
Georgia--Atlanta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/cau.td:2006_russ_malaika_d