
doi: 10.1002/yd.106
pmid: 15943136
AbstractImproving access to and interest in out‐of‐school‐time programs is an important goal. A recent study examined the reasons that youth participated or not in programs, with a focus on the experiences of ethnic minority youth.
Male, Schools, Adolescent, Social Support, Consumer Behavior, Community-Institutional Relations, United States, Self-Help Groups, Social Facilitation, Adolescent Behavior, Humans, Recreation, Female, Safety, Child, Risk Reduction Behavior, Minority Groups, Qualitative Research
Male, Schools, Adolescent, Social Support, Consumer Behavior, Community-Institutional Relations, United States, Self-Help Groups, Social Facilitation, Adolescent Behavior, Humans, Recreation, Female, Safety, Child, Risk Reduction Behavior, Minority Groups, Qualitative Research
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