Baker Cervantes, Aaron Stewart Jiménez, Tiffeny R
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Journal of community psychology
Natural youth mentoring focuses on cross-age relationships that develop organically outside the construct of youth programs. In the United States, research has demonstrated the positive impact of these mentorships and scholars have applied natural concepts to formal mentoring schema. Little work has been done to examine how these relationships emer...
Spencer, Renée Drew, Alison L Gowdy, Grace
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Journal of community psychology
More enduring formal youth mentoring relationships tend to be more effective, but our understanding of how such relationships develop and are sustained remains limited. This prospective, qualitative study examined the development of 67 one-to-one, community-based mentoring relationships over a 2-year period. Data included interviews with mentors, y...
Keller, Thomas E Drew, Alison L Herrera, Carla Clark-Shim, Hyuny Spencer, Renée
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Journal of community psychology
This study investigates how the implementation of program-level practices by formal youth mentoring programs is associated with the quality of youth mentoring relationships as contexts for youth development and also examines whether this connection is mediated by the mentor-staff working alliance. Using data from mentors (n = 542) participating in ...
Varga, Shannon M Yu, Mark Vincent B Johnson, Haley E Futch Ehrlich, Valerie Deutsch, Nancy L
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Journal of community psychology
Social support is associated with positive physical and psychological health outcomes for youth. We took a qualitative approach to examine the sources, forms, and functions of social support youth receive from natural mentoring relationships in their lives. Based on in-depth interviews with 40 adolescents participating in a study of youth-adult rel...
Garcia-Murillo, Yesenia Sánchez, Bernadette Carter, Jocelyn S McMahon, Susan D Schwartz, Sarah E
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Journal of community psychology
This study examined: (a) the roles of ethnic-racial similarity between mentors and mentees and mentors' support for ethnic-racial identity (ERI) in mentees' ERI private regard, (b) the roles of ethnic-racial similarity and ERI support in mentees' psychological well-being, and (c) the indirect effects of ethnic-racial similarity and ERI support on p...
Karcher, Michael J Sass, Daniel A Herrera, Carla DuBois, David L Heubach, Janet Grossman, Jean B
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Journal of community psychology
Keller's systemic model of youth mentoring posits there are multiple pathways through which all stakeholders in the youth mentoring process, including the program staff who support the match (or case managers), influence youth outcomes. This study examines case managers' direct and indirect contributions to match outcomes and tests how transitive i...
Patel, Kira N Lincoln, Brenna Gomez, Lester A Mejia Lopez, Ana C Ting, Tobin Lund, Terese J Liang, Belle
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Journal of community psychology
Burgeoning research has documented COVID-19's detrimental impacts globally, especially on the lives of adolescents. The present study examined the positive influences of a virtual, cross-age peer mentoring program on the development of adolescent participants in the face of the hardships created by the pandemic. In particular, this study focuses on...
Uebler, Claudia Emmerdinger, Kathrin J Ziegler, Albert Stoeger, Heidrun
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Journal of community psychology
Premature closure of mentoring relationships decreases positive effects of mentoring or can even lead to negative effects for mentees. Past studies retrospectively investigated mechanisms of premature match closure. However, a deeper understanding of the dynamics that lead to premature match closure is still missing. In our study, we longitudinally...
Stelter, Rebecca L Stump, Kathryn N Rhodes, Jean E Kupersmidt, Janis B
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Journal of community psychology
Parental incarceration is an adverse childhood experience that is associated with heightened risk for negative outcomes in youth. Mentoring programs seek to mitigate this risk by providing children of incarcerated parents (COIP) with a supportive relationship that fosters positive outcomes. The current study presents findings from a longitudinal ev...
Hagler, Matthew A Poon, Cyanea Y S
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Journal of community psychology
The aim of this study was to examine contextual antecedents and well-being indicators associated with children's and adolescents' access to supportive nonparent adults (SNPAs). We conducted secondary data analysis of the 2016 National Survey of Children's Health, a large-scale caregiver-reported survey. We analyzed separate subsamples of children (...