A Brief Evaluation of a Project to Engage American Indian Young People as Agents of Change in Health Promotion Through Radio Programming, Arizona, 2009-2013.
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Young people can be valuable motivational resources for health promotion. A project implemented from 2009 through 2013 in a small American Indian community in northwest Arizona recruited American Indian young people aged 10 to 21 as agents of change for health promotion through radio programming. Thirty-seven participants were recruited and trained in broadcasting and creative writing techniques; they produced and aired 3 radio dramas. In post-project evaluation, participants were confident they could influence community behaviors but thought that training techniques were too similar to those used in school activities and thus reduced their drive to engage. Effective engagement of young people requires creativity to enhance recruitment, retention, and impact. |
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2016
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Journal | :
Preventing chronic disease
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Volume | :
13
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Number of Pages | :
E23
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Date Published | :
2016
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https://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2016/15_0416.htm
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DOI | :
10.5888/pcd13.150416
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Short Title | :
Prev Chronic Dis
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