A scoping review of the research evidence of the developmental assets model in Europe
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Introduction: Positive Youth Development (PYD) is a strength-based perspective
that focuses on the resources to promote a successful transition to adulthood,
derived from the Relational Developmental Systems theory. In this line, the
Developmental Assets (DA) model focuses on describing the personal resources
(Internal Assets) and contextual resources (External Assets) that help to reach
PYD. Most research from this approach has been carried out in United States
and, to a lesser extent, in the European continent. The aim of this scoping review
was to examine the evidence collected for the DA model in Europe.
Methods: Web of Science database was used to search for articles published
between 2013 and February 2024. Initially, there were 55 possible articles to
be included, but after applying the exclusion criteria, this number was reduced
to 11.
Results: The findings suggested that the evidence for DA in Europe was in line
with North American research, so that a higher presence of DA was related to
higher well-being, better psychological adjustment, and lower risk behaviors.
Internal Assets were the most influential assets, with the Positive Identity category
being especially remarkable. Commitment to Learning and Social Competencies
were also highlighted in the studies included in the review. Concerning External
Assets, Positive Boundaries-expectations and Empowerment were emphasized
as protective factors in youth development. These assets were found to present
a protective effect against risk behaviors and were positively associated with PYD
and socioemotional skills.
Discussion: Thus, these findings support the applicability of the DA framework
in promoting PYD in European context, and some intervention strategies are
discussed considering cultural diversity
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Martin-Barrado, A. D., & Gomez-Baya, D. (2024). A scoping review of the research evidence of the developmental assets model in Europe. In Frontiers in Psychology (Vol. 15). Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1407338













