Community Park-Based Programs for Health Promotion: The Fit2Lead Prospective Cohort Study
Duke University
1,000 participants
Feb 17, 2016
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The Fit2Lead prospective cohort study examines the effects of a park-based youth mental health and resilience afterschool program on youth participant mental health, resilience, physical fitness, and violence prevention outcomes. Duke will perform a secondary analysis of the data collected as part of the Fit2Lead prospective cohort study run by Miami-Dade County Parks and Recreation.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- All participants enrolled in the Miami-Dade Fit2Lead study will be included in this secondary analysis
- Aged 12-17 years, residing in Miami-Dade County
Exclusion Criteria2
- Anyone not enrolled in the Miami-Dade Fit2Lead study will be excluded from this secondary analysis
- Aged \<12 or \>17 years, not residing in Miami-Dade County, cannot read and speak in English
Interventions
Each park serves anywhere from 2 to 9 feeder schools within these neighborhoods (a target population of 34 000 youth residents aged 12-17 years), and transportation from schools to parks is provided at no cost within a 3-mile radius of a program park. Fit2Lead participants can also enroll in the MDPROS youth summer camp at no charge. Work assignments support MDPROS operations and recreation staff. Interns in Phase II rotate every 8 weeks for exposure to different job opportunities, supervisors, and mentors. Duke is conducting a secondary data analysis on data collected as part of the Fit2Lead study.
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NCT06596265