Aufsatz(elektronisch)28. November 2018

The Revised Youth Asset Survey (YAS-R)

In: American journal of health promotion, Band 33, Heft 5, S. 768-773

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Abstract

Purpose: The study's purpose was to improve the psychometric properties of the Youth Asset Survey (YAS). Design: Longitudinal cohort study with youth and parents recruited via door-to-door canvassing to participate in a 5-wave, 4-year study that assessed prospective associations among youth assets and youth health-related behaviors. Additional test items were added in the last 2 waves of a study to improve the YAS. Setting: Households in randomly selected census tracts located in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Participants: Youth and their parents (N = 1111 parent/child dyads). Youth demographic characteristics at wave 4 were mean age = 17.3 (standard deviation = 1.62) years; 53% female, 41% white, 28% Hispanic, 24% African American, and 6% other. Measures: Sixty-eight items assessing 17 youth asset constructs and 8 single items assessing youth risk behaviors. Analysis: Confirmatory factor analysis and generalized linear models were conducted to assess construct reliability and predictive validity, respectively. Results: Cronbach α for the revised asset constructs ranged from .72 to .82, predictive validity was strong, and all revised asset constructs were assessed via 4 items. Conclusions: Researchers and practitioners have an improved 68-item YAS-Revised, freely available for their use, which measures 17 youth assets with good reliability, validity, and functionality.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 2168-6602

DOI

10.1177/0890117118814390

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