
WSU Extension YA4-H! is implemented in three components of:
- youth-adult partnerships,
- teens as teachers, and
- youth participatory action research.
Publications
Weybright, E. H., Hampilos, K., White, A. J., Grinstead, C., Fees, J., Greer, M., Doering, E. L., & Graham, L. M. (2025). “I never realized how hard recovery is.” A quasi-experimental evaluation of a youth participatory action research project for opioid prevention. American Journal of Community Psychology, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajcp.70001
Weybright, E., White, A., Greer, M., Fees ,J., & Watters, C. (2023). Youth Engagement Resource Guide. Washington State University Extension.
Iniguez, A., Doering, E. L., & Weybright, E. H. (2023). Maximizing dietary knowledge and behavior through a teens as teachers approach. Journal of Extension, 61(3).
Lile, J. R., Weybright, E. H., & Watson, P. (2021). Using the 4-H Essential Elements to evaluate teen programming. Journal of Youth Development, 16(1), 55-73. Retrieved from Journal of Youth Development.
Beckmeyer, J. J. & Weybright, E. (2020). Exploring the association between middle adolescents’ romantic activity and their positive youth development. Journal of Adolescence, 80, 214-219.
Weybright, E. H., Martinez, A. D., Varrella, G., Deen, M., & Wright, K. (2018). Teens as teachers: Positive outcomes and recommendations for promoting healthy nutrition in adolescents [Special Issue]. Journal of Youth Development, 13(3), 37-54. doi:10.5195/jyd.2018.595.
Weybright, E. H., Trauntvein, N., & Deen, M. (2017). “It was like we were all equal”: Maximizing youth development using youth-adult partnerships [Special Issue]. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 35(1), 5-19. doi:10.18666/JPRA-2017-V35-I1-7246.
White, A., Scanga, L. H., & Weybright, E. (2017). Connecting the dots: Positive youth development framework and the Essential Elements of 4-H (FS261E). Washington State University Extension. Retrieved from CAHNRS Extension Pubs.
Weybright, E. H., Hrncirik, L., White, A., Cummins, M., Deen, M., & Calodich, S. (2016). “I felt really respected and I know she felt respected too”: Using youth-adult partnerships to promote positive youth development in 4-H youth (PDF). Journal of Human Sciences and Extension, 4(3), 93-110.
Wallace, M., Weybright, E., Rohner, B., & Crawford, J. (2015). Parental over-involvement and competition in youth development programs (FS179E). Pullman, WA: Washington State University Extension. Retrieved from Research Exchange.
Presentations and Trainings
2025
- Webinar on “Engaging Youth in Community-Based Substance Use Prevention” hosted by the Northwest Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Collaborative
- Webinar on engaging teens in behavioral health advocacy using film titled “Frame by Frame: Guiding Teens to Advocate through Film” hosted by the Northwest Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Collaborative
2024
- Youth Participatory Action Research training for AZ Health Zone (State of Arizona SNAP-Ed)
2023
- “I Never Realized How Hard Recovery Is.” Evaluation of a Youth Participatory Action Research Project for Opioid Misuse Prevention presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence annual conference.
- Youth Engagement training for Washington State Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery
2022
- Youth Participatory Action Research for Substance Use Prevention: Associations with Youth Empowerment presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence annual conference.
2020
- Implications of the WA State 4-H teen assessment; National Association of Extension 4-H Agents (pdf)
- Youth Participatory Action Research training for Washington State SNAP-Ed
2019
- Maximizing Positive Youth Development through Nutrition Interventions presented at the WSU Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (pdf)
- Youth Advocates for Health (YA4-H!) Club: Building Community & Reducing Mental Health Stigma through Youth Participatory Action Research presented at the WSU Globalization Diversity and Education Conference (pdf)
- Maximizing Retention of Nutritional Knowledge and Healthy Behaviors through the Teen Teaching Model presented at the Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science annual meeting.
2018
- Inspiring Healthy Change among Adolescents – The Teens as Teaching Model for Nutrition Education presented at the National Association of Extension 4-H Agent meeting.
2015
- Qualitative Evaluation of the 4-H Food Smart Families presented by WSU YA4-H! Program presented at the National Association of Extension 4-H Agents (pdf)
- Youth-Adult Partnerships to Promote Healthy Eating: Evaluation of ConAgra Food Smart Families presented by WSU YA4-H! presented at the National Health Outreach Conference (pdf)



