Promoting Health and Wellness in African American Males through Rites of Passage Training
Abstract
The current work presents exploratory research findings related to the effectiveness of Let the Circle Be Unbroken, an African-centered "rites of passage" training program, to promote health and well-being in a sample of high-risk, African American males. An abbreviated version of the ADPRC-TADPOLE questionnaire was administered to 39 African American boys, between the ages of 8 and 16 years, who were participating in a community-based "rites of passage" training program. Findings suggest that the Let the Circle Be Unbroken training program is a viable program for improving self-esteem among young African American males. The implications of this research are relevant to the reduction of some health disparities observed among underrepresented populations, especially African American males. © Taylor & Francis.
Publication Title
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment
Recommended Citation
Okwumabua, T., Okwumabua, J., Peasant, C., Watson, A., & Walker, K. (2014). Promoting Health and Wellness in African American Males through Rites of Passage Training. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 24 (6), 702-712. https://doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2014.930301