RT Journal Article T1 Surf.Art in Portugal: Daring, Accomplishing and Transforming Portuguese Youth and Their Communities A1 Gomes, Paulo A1 Fazenda, Nuno A1 Gómez Baya, Diego A1 Rauktis, Mary Elizabeth A1 Provost, Grace AB This manuscript reports the implementation and the six-year outcomes of the SURF.ART program, a youth development intervention developed by Pressley Ridge Portugal. The program has multiple components including a “life project”, support for crises, psychoeducational workshops, engagement with parents and surfing instruction and practice for youth. Multivariate analyses (MANOVA) were conducted with a sample of 69 participating youth to test for differences between groups and over time. In terms of behaviour and strengths, prosocial behaviour increased significantly and problematic behaviour decreased. Specifically, in the early stages of the intervention, prosocial behaviour increased three points and general difficulties decreased 10 points, in their respective scales. Large effect sizes were observed. Gender and age influences were observed as well as variation in outcomes due to dosage (time in program) and engagement in the program. Despite limitations due to the small sample and non-experimental design, this study provides some interesting findings about the value of surfing interventions for youth at risk of social exclusion related to ethnicity and poverty. PB Center for Applied Research and Evaluation Community Engagement Institute SN 2163-8667 YR 2020 FD 2020-04 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10272/18009 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10272/18009 LA eng NO Gomes, P., Gómez Baya, D., Rauktis, M. E., Provost, G. (2020). Surf.Art in Portugal: Daring, Accomplishing and Transforming Portuguese Youth and Their Communities. Global Journal of Community Psychology Practice, 11(2), 1 – 18. DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva RD 1 jun 2026