“The Greatest Experience Ever”: Benefits of Participation in High-Adventure Activities for Youth

Youth Pub Date : 2023-11-23 DOI:10.3390/youth3040081
M. Linver, Jennifer Brown Urban, Elaine Les, Xiaofang Xue, Alexis Nager
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High-adventure programs typically take place outdoors in remote locations and include several days of challenging activities. Research on high-adventure programs consistently finds positive outcomes for youths. Most high-adventure programs feature 10 key principles that are closely aligned and sometimes overlap with the three defining features of positive youth development (PYD) programs: adult–youth connection, allowing youths to lead, and youths learning new skills. The present study uses data from a large national-scale study of youth and adult leaders in Scouts BSA to assess the connection between participation in high-adventure programs and PYD outcomes. Using a concurrent embedded mixed-methods design, we found that participation in high-adventure activities was associated with higher mean levels of youth communication, citizenship, sense of purpose, and leadership when compared with youths who only participated in summer camp programs or those who did neither high-adventure nor camp programs. No differences between activity groups were found for the ability to make ethical/moral decisions, connection, joy/fun, or perceived cultural humility. Both significant and null findings are discussed in light of PYD literature.
"有史以来最棒的体验青少年参加高风险活动的益处
高风险计划通常在偏远地区的户外进行,包括为期数天的挑战性活动。对高风险活动的研究一致发现,这些活动对青少年有积极的影响。大多数高风险项目都有 10 项关键原则,这些原则与青少年积极发展项目(PYD)的三大特征密切相关,有时甚至重叠:成人与青少年的联系、让青少年发挥主导作用以及让青少年学习新技能。本研究使用了一项针对童子军(BSA)中青少年和成人领导者的大型全国性研究的数据,以评估参与高风险项目与PYD成果之间的联系。通过采用并行嵌入式混合方法设计,我们发现,与只参加夏令营活动或既不参加高风险活动也不参加夏令营活动的青少年相比,参加高风险活动的青少年在沟通、公民意识、目标感和领导力方面的平均水平更高。在做出伦理/道德决定的能力、联系、快乐/乐趣或文化谦逊感方面,活动组之间没有发现差异。我们将根据PYD文献对有意义和无意义的研究结果进行讨论。
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