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Posted: December 2009

Helping Young Men Thrive: Positive Youth Development and Men’s Health (2009)

Positive youth development (PYD) is a strong and growing field that complements the traditional problem-focused view of youth, and describes and promotes the healthy development and positive outcomes of young people. The PYD perspective can be applied in clinical and community intervention settings. Frameworks such as the “Five Cs” and the Search Institute’s developmental assets model have guided researchers and practitioners in better understanding the process of PYD and the effectiveness of community interventions to promote PYD. The PYD literature lacks a coherent guiding framework to describe gender differences in positive development, which in turn could guide community and clinical interventions designed to help young men thrive.

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Dzung X. Vo and M. Jane Park

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Vo, D.Z., & Park, M.J. (2009). Helping Young Men Thrive: Positive Youth Development and Men’s Health. Am J Mens Health, 3(4), 352-359. Click here

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