Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
345970 Children and Youth Services Review 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Findings support integrating risk, protection and resilience, and PYD frameworks.•Protective resources arising in the context of negative influences portrays resilience.•Fostering the PYD 5 C's results in the development of contribution and resilience.•Providing opportunities to contribute (the sixth C) fosters the PYD 5 C's.

Knowledge of the risk and protective factors associated with problem behavior and the application of principles consistent with positive youth development have led to significant advances in understanding why some young people develop behavioral and social problems while others display resilience in the face of adversity. Qualitative research methods were used to identify principles of risk, protection, resilience, and positive youth development in a sample of 17 adolescents and young adults (ages 14–20) who participated in afterschool programs located in 4 urban public housing neighborhoods. Template analysis in conjunction with constant comparative analysis revealed 7 themes identified as challenges, resources that support development, coping, caring and compassion, aspirations and well-being, competence and confidence, and wisdom and advice. The discussion considers how these themes are congruent with key constructs of risk, protection, resilience, and positive youth development. Implications for promoting positive behavior in adolescents and young adults are noted.

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