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Generativity as a Positive Mental Health Outcome: The Long-term Impacts of Better Beginnings, Better Futures on Youth at Ages 18–19

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
26 March 2013

Abstract

This study examined the long-term impacts of the Better Beginnings, Better Futures project, a universal, community-based prevention program. Generativity was studied as an indicator of positive mental health, using a narrative analysis of youths’ stories about turning points in their lives. A quasi-experimental design was used to compare youths aged 18–19 who participated in Better Beginnings when they were 4–8 (n = 62) and with youths from comparison communities who did not participate in Better Beginnings (n = 34). Significant differences between the 2 groups were found on 2 measures of generativity. The findings suggest the utility of adopting a narrative approach to evaluate the long-term outcomes of prevention programs for children and youth.

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Cette étude a examiné les effets à long terme d’un projet intitulé Partir d’un bon pas pour un avenir meilleur, un programme pour tous les enfants et leurs familles mis en place dans les communautés locales avec un but de prévention des problèmes de comportement et de santé mentale. Nous avons utilisé un modèle quasi expérimental pour comparer les jeunes âgés de 18 à 19 qui ont participé quand ils avaient 4–8 ans (n = 62) avec les jeunes issus de communautés de comparaison qui n’ont pas participé au programme (n = 34). Nous avons étudié la générativité comme un indicateur d’une bonne santé mentale en utilisant une analyse narrative des récits des jeunes à propos des tournants dans leur vie. Des differences significatives entre les 2 groupes ont été trouvées sur 2 mesures de la générativité. Les résultats suggèrent l’utilité d’adopter une approche narrative pour évaluer les résultats à long terme des programmes de prévention pour les enfants et les jeunes.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 32Number 1March 2013
Pages: 155 - 169

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Version of record online: 26 March 2013

Key Words

  1. prevention
  2. early childhood development programs
  3. long-term outcomes
  4. generativity
  5. positive mental health

Mots-clés

  1. prévention
  2. programmes de développement du jeune enfant
  3. résultats à long terme
  4. générativité
  5. bonne santé mentale

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Norah Love
Wilfrid Laurier University
Geoffrey Nelson
Wilfrid Laurier University
S. Mark Pancer
Wilfrid Laurier University
Colleen Loomis
Wilfrid Laurier University
Julian Hasford
Wilfrid Laurier University

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