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An asset‐based youth development model for preventing teen pregnancy: illustrations from the HEART of OKC project

Michelle Kegler (Michelle Kegler is Assistant Professor, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.)
Sharon Rodine (Sharon Rodine is Project Director at HEART of OKC, Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.)
LaDonna Marshall (LaDonna Marshall is Community Liaison, at HEART of OKC, Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.)
Roy Oman (Roy Oman is Associate Professor, Department of Health Promotion Sciences, College of Public Health, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.)
Kenneth McLeroy (Kenneth McLeroy is Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Rural Public Health, Texas A and M University System Health Science Center, College Station, Texas, USA.)

Health Education

ISSN: 0965-4283

Article publication date: 1 June 2003

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Abstract

Evidence is accumulating to suggest that positive youth development may be an effective approach to preventing teen pregnancy. Studies show that selected protective factors or “youth assets” are associated with lower levels of adolescent sexual risk behavior. This paper describes the development of “Healthy, empowered and responsible teens of Oklahoma City” (HEART of OKC), one of 13 CDC‐funded demonstration projects designed to mobilize community resources to prevent teen pregnancy. During a two‐year planning phase, HEART of OKC conducted needs and assets assessments in five, very diverse, inner‐city neighborhoods. Data collection methods included geocoding and mapping of teen birth rates and census data, over 100 key informant interviews, and 23 focus groups with 168 teens from the priority neighborhoods. Focus group findings suggested numerous opportunities for asset‐based interventions. Assessment findings were used to develop a conceptual model that served as the foundation of the project. Assessment findings were also helpful in the development of a survey instrument used in a major research project to provide baseline data for HEART of OKC and to examine the relationship between specific “youth assets” and several adolescent risk behaviors, including sexual activity.

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Kegler, M., Rodine, S., Marshall, L., Oman, R. and McLeroy, K. (2003), "An asset‐based youth development model for preventing teen pregnancy: illustrations from the HEART of OKC project", Health Education, Vol. 103 No. 3, pp. 131-144. https://doi.org/10.1108/09654280310472351

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