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Character Development among Youth of Color from Low-SES Backgrounds: An Examination of Boy Scouts of America's ScoutReach Program
2016
Journal of Youth Development
This study examined character attributes associated with participation in ScoutReach, Boy Scouts of America's recent program innovation created to deliver Scouting curriculum to underserved populations. Participants were predominantly Black/African American (72.9%; N = 266, Mage = 10.54, SD = 1.58) and resided in low-income urban communities. Youth completed surveys assessing how much they embody different character attributes (e.g., kindness, helpfulness, hopeful future expectations), and a
doi:10.5195/jyd.2015.6
fatcat:73rguafkxrf7li4qwamb445o4e