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Entrepreneurial Economic and Social Well-Being Outcomes from an RCT of a Youth Entrepreneurship Education Intervention among Native American Adolescents

机译:RCT对美国原住民青少年进行的青年创业教育干预的创业经济和社会福利结果

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Entrepreneurship education has demonstrated positive impacts in low-resource contexts. However, there is limited evidence of such programs evaluated among Native American (NA) youth in a rural reservation. A 2:1 randomized controlled trial evaluated the impact of the Arrowhead Business Group (ABG) entrepreneurship education program on entrepreneurship knowledge, economic empowerment, and social well-being among 394 NA youth. An intent to treat analysis using mixed effects regression models examined within and between study group differences from baseline to 24 months. An interaction term measured change in the intervention relative to change in the control. ABG participants were purposively sampled to conduct focus groups and in-depth interviews. Significant intervention vs. control group improvements were sustained at 12 months for entrepreneurship knowledge and economic confidence/security. Significant within-group improvements were sustained for ABG participants at 24 months for connectedness to parents, school, and awareness of connectedness. Qualitative data endorses positive impacts on social well-being among ABG participants. Observed effects on entrepreneurship knowledge, economic empowerment, and connectedness, supplemented by the experiences and changes as described by the youth themselves, demonstrates how a strength-based youth entrepreneurship intervention focused on developing assets and resources may be an innovative approach to dually address health and economic disparities endured in Native American communities.
机译:创业教育在资源匮乏的情况下已显示出积极的影响。但是,在农村保留地中,在美洲原住民(NA)青年中评估了此类程序的证据有限。一项2:1的随机对照试验评估了Arrowhead Business Group(ABG)创业教育计划对394个北美青年中的创业知识,经济赋权和社会福祉的影响。目的是使用研究组在基线至24个月之间的差异之内和之间使用混合效应回归模型进行分析。交互作用项是指相对于控件变化的干预变化。目的是对ABG参与者进行抽样,以进行焦点小组讨论和深度访谈。在创业知识和经济信心/安全性方面,干预组与对照组的显着改善在12个月内得以持续。 ABG参与者在24个月内由于与父母的联系,学校和对联系的意识而获得了小组内的显着改善。定性数据支持ABG参与者对社会福祉的积极影响。观察到的对企业家知识,经济赋权和人际关系的影响,再加上青年本身描述的经验和变化,证明了专注于发展资产和资源的以力量为基础的青年企业家干预可能是解决卫生和卫生双重问题的创新方法。在美国原住民社区中存在着经济差异。

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