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What Works for Latino/Hispanic Children and Adolescents

Author(s): 
Bandy, T. & Moore, K. A.
Organization: 
Child Trends
Publisher: 
Child Trends
Date Published: 
February, 2011

This synthesis reviews rigorous evaluations of out-of-school programs to identify programs that work for African American children and adolescents, as well as those that do not, and the intervention strategies that contribute to program success.  The programs targeted outcome areas such as reproductive health, substance use, and physical health and nutrition.

Download a copy of What Works for Latino/Hispanic Children and Adolescents (PDF, 244 KB) from the Child Trends Web site.

Keywords
Topics: 
  • After School Out-of-School Time
Program Planning and Implementation: 
  • Implementation
Populations and Cultures: 
  • Hispanic Latino
Resource Type: 
  • Fact Sheet

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