Caribbean Youth Development : Issues and Policy Directions
This report examines youth development in the Caribbean today. The objectives of the report are threefold, it aims to 1) identify the risk and protective factor and determinats of youth behaviors and development, 2) demonstrate that the negative be...
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Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2013
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/05/2357422/caribbean-youth-development-issues-policy-directions http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15165 |
Summary: | This report examines youth development
in the Caribbean today. The objectives of the report are
threefold, it aims to 1) identify the risk and protective
factor and determinats of youth behaviors and development,
2) demonstrate that the negative behaviors of youth are
costly, not only to the youth themselves but to society as a
whole, and 3) identifies key intervention points for youth
development, taking into account identified risk and
protective factors for the Caribbean. For the purpose of the
study, youth is defined as spanning the adolescent period
from 10 to 24 years of age. Youth or adolescent development
thus refers to the physical, social, and emotional processes
of maturation from childhood to adulthood, with biological
processes riving the initiation of adolescence and social
factors largely determining the initiation of adulthood. The
study uses an "ecological" framework to
demonstrate the linkages between a) the under-lying risk and
protective factors of youth behaviors, b) youth outcomes,
and c) subsequent adult outcomes. It is termed
"ecological" because the framework shows the
relationship between the individual adolescent and his or
her environment. Risk factors are those factors that
increase the likelihood of experiencing negative outcomes.
Protective factors counterbalance the risk factors. |
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