Pilot Young Adult Survey Boston Public Schools (BATA)
2013 Preliminary Statistics from BATA Young Adult Survey
These findings are based on a brief, anonymous, survey of health conditions, health seeking behavior, health care needs, major life events and stressful life experiences, social relationships, and attitudes about fatherhood among a group of young adult male students (ages 21 years old and older) at the Boston Adult Technical Academy (BATA). Data was collected in 2013.
BATA is a part of the Boston Public Schools. We intend to use this pilot data to create a trauma-informed young men's health curriculum with components on preparation for adulthood and fatherhood.
The study helped inform a program to help young men prepare for adult roles and address history of trauma and estrangement.
Demographics
Demographic backgrounds of the survey participants.
Health & Well-being
Survey results on health and well-being
Health Risk Behaviors
We asked questions about their health risk behaviors
Exposure to Traumatic Life Events and Discrimination
Relationship with Father Growing Up
Perspective on Fatherhood Among Young Men with Children
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