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. 2021 Feb 23;18(4):2154. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18042154

Table 2.

Application of the Youth Empowerment Model across Four Case Studies: Critical Components by Empowerment Level.

Levels Critical Components Photo Voice Project Citizen Science Program Medical Camp Tobacco Advocacy
Individual Skill Development Making impactful photographs, narrating the potential links between environmental factors and respiratory illness Utilizing air quality monitors and indoor radon test kits to examine environmental contaminants Learning how to read ingredient lists on personal care products, e.g., shampoo, and where to look to learn more about ingredient safety Deconstructing tobacco advertisements
Critical Awareness Learning and discussing the potential contributions of environmental factors to the high rates of respiratory illness in their communities Learning and discussing the consequences of air quality and radon on health Discussing why scientists research chemical ingredients, risks on youth health, accompanied by an activity where participants analyzed a sample personal care product. Discussing tobacco-related consequences tailored to their community; investigate existing tobacco control practices
Opportunities Presenting photographs at a community exhibit and presenting at conferences Developingan internet video media message and reporting findings at regional scientific meetings Developing effective media messages
Organizational Skill Development Learning and developing skills (e.g., data collection and interpretation) necessary to incorporate research into youth’s educational opportunities Offering a training exercise for emerging professionals to learn to effectively translate science to youth. Conducting SWOT analysis – focusing on opportunities
Critical Awareness Training on ethical use of human subjects in research and review of data from studies Evaluating presentations; evaluations are shared with presenters and camp/university staff for continual program improvement. Reviewing youth survey data (behaviors, perceptions)
Opportunities Creating youth-adult partnership agreement; school grassroots activity planning and implementation
Community Skill Development Engaging in policy advocacy scenariosand action planning (setting goals)
Critical Awareness Acknowledging the agency of youth and the importance of their voice for community matters Acquiring permission from homeowners to collect indoor and inground radon samples Conducting community assessments; photovoice
Opportunities Engaging youth in environmental health matters deemed important by the community Reporting findings of radon study to homeowner; Reporting the harmful health effects of Radon to homeowners Letter writing campaign to elected officials; media advocacy campaign for funding/treatment resources