Good Things in Small Packages? Evaluating an Economy of Scale Approach to Behavioral Health Promotion in Rural America
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Description
Discusses the relative effects of serving smaller versus larger student groups in a school-based youth risk prevention and behavioral health promotion program. Evaluation results are reported from the three-year program - I Got U: Healthy Life Choices for Teens - delivered to eighth-grade and tenth-grade rural Mississippi students from 2012 to 2015.
Author(s)
John P. Bartkowski, Xiaohe Xu, Jerri S. Avery, et al.
Citation
Multidisciplinary Scientific Journal, 2018,1(1), 42-56
Date
06/2018
Type
Document
Tagged as
Behavioral health · Children and youth · Statistics and data · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention · Mississippi