ERIC Number: EJ1188441
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2017
Pages: 20
Abstractor: As Provided
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ISSN: EISSN-2155-5834
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Community Mobilization: A Community-Wide Approach to Promoting Adolescent Sexual Health
Greenberg, Sam E.; Davis, Laura; Tutt, Cheryl; Katcher, Tonya
Journal of Applied Research on Children, v8 n1 Article 7 2017
Community mobilization is a strategy that organizes a community across sectors for long-term change, and is one way for communities to provide supports for young people to make healthy sexual choices. In the context of teen pregnancy, community mobilization can address the interconnected web of factors that influence teen sexual attitudes by bringing together parents, educators, health care practitioners, young people, and other key community stakeholders to address the issue jointly. From 2014 to 2016, Advocates for Youth, through a cooperative agreement with the US Office of Adolescent Health, provided financial support and capacity-building assistance to three communities to address teen pregnancy prevention using a community mobilization approach. In this article, we define community mobilization, describe key benefits, provide an overview of the process used by the three communities to mobilize key constituents, and share key lessons learned from the project. These lessons learned support the central importance of investing time, energy, and resources in a community mobilization process. Funders should consider that the life cycle of community mobilization requires a significant up-front investment of time and resources to ensure a sufficient foundation of relationship cultivation, team building, and planning.
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Sexuality, Pregnancy, Community Action, Parent Child Relationship, Decision Making, Public Health, Prevention, Clergy, Mass Media, Sex Education, Capacity Building, Program Descriptions, Adolescents, Partnerships in Education, Community Programs, Leadership, Advisory Committees, Needs Assessment, Strategic Planning, Sustainability, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
Sponsor: Health Resources and Services Administration (DHHS), Office of Adolescent Health
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Identifiers - Location: California (Los Angeles); South Carolina; New Jersey
Grant or Contract Numbers: 1TP2AH000022