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Article: A process evaluation of the Youth Educating About Health (YEAH) program: a peer-designed and peer-led sexual health education program.(SIECCAN NEWSLETTER)
- Article from:
- The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
- Article date:
- September 22, 2005
- Author:
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ABSTRACT: Although youth are commonly included in delivering sexual health interventions via peer . education, youth seldom play an explicit role in designing the programs in which they participate. This article describes the results of a process evaluation of the Youth Educating About Health (YEAH) program-a unique sexual health intervention that was directly designed and led by youth in Saskatchewan, Canada. Researchers delineated a logic model of the YEAH program for the first stage of its evaluation. Components of the program logic model are discussed in terms of what makes this youth-designed program distinct from adult-designed programs. The findings can be applied ...
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