An evaluation Study of the B.E.S.T. Teen Program

Book Title: An evaluation Study of the B.E.S.T. Teen Program: A Multi-addiction Prevention Program for Young Adolescents in Hong Kong
Author: Principle Investigator:
Daniel T.L. Shek, Associate Vice President and Chair Professor of Applied Social Sciences
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Co- Principle Investigator:
Hildie Leung, Research Assistant Professor
Lu Yu, Assistant Professor
Florence K.Y. Wu, Research Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Social Sciences
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Co-Investigator:
Moon Y.M. Law, Teaching Fellow, Project Manager
Department of Applied Social Sciences
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Elda M.L. Chan, Supervisor
Camilla K.M. Lo, Research Officer
TWGHs Integrated Centre on Addiction Prevention & Treatment
Year: 2015年5月
Price: 非賣品
Language: 英文
Content: The B.E.S.T. Teen Program is a multi-addiction prevention program targeted at Primary 5 and 6 students in Hong Kong with the aim of enhancing students’ Behavioral, Emotional, Social, and Thinking (i.e., cognitive) competencies, hence B.E.S.T.

There are two objectives for this project: to develop and deliver a localized multi-addiction prevention education curriculum for primary school students in Hong Kong; and to evaluate the effectiveness of the Program.

Multiple evaluation strategies were adopted in the present study including objective outcome evaluation, subjective outcome evaluation, and qualitative evaluation based on focus group interviews.