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. 2010 Feb 12;10:192–200. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2010.2

Subjective Outcome Evaluation of a Positive Youth Development Program in Hong Kong: Profiles and Correlates

Hing Keung Ma 1,*, Daniel TL Shek 2,3,4
PMCID: PMC5763995  PMID: 20155236

Abstract

Secondary school students (n = 33,867 from 213 secondary schools) responded to a subjective outcome evaluation form to assess their views of the program, workers (teachers and/or social workers), and perceived effectiveness of the program. Results showed that high proportions of the respondents had positive perceptions of the program and the instructors, and more than four-fifths of the respondents regarded the program as helpful to them. While schools admitting students with different academic abilities and hours did not differ in the subjective outcome evaluation ratings, subjective evaluation ratings for workers were highest, followed by ratings for the program and perceived effectiveness. The present study replicates the previously reported findings and provides additional support for the effectiveness of the Tier 1 Program of the Project P.A.T.H.S. (Positive Adolescent Training through Holistic Social Programmes) in Hong Kong.

Keywords: positive youth development program, Hong Kong, subjective outcome evaluation


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