Can After-School activities stop youth violence? new program aims to empower kids

NCT ID NCT05337410

Summary

This study is testing a special after-school program called YES-IDEAS, designed to prevent youth violence. It aims to empower middle school students by having them design and lead community improvement projects, with the goal of reducing fights, bullying, and aggressive behavior. Researchers are comparing this program to regular after-school activities across several schools in Michigan to see if it helps students feel more capable, connected, and less likely to engage in violence.

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Locations

  • University of Michigan

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    Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109, United States

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