ABSTRACT—Mentoring is one of the most popular social interventions in American society, with an estimated three million youth in formal one-to-one relationships. Studies have revealed significant associations between youth involvement in mentoring relationships and positive developmental outcomes. These associations are modest, however, and depend on several intervening processes. Centrally important is the formation of close, enduring connections betweenmentors and youth that foster positive developmental change. Effects of mentoring programs likewise typically have been small in magnitude, but they increase systematically with the use of program practices likely to support relationship development. Gaps between research and practice are e...
Mentoring programs, which pair youth with caring, non-parental adults with the goal of promoting pos...
A conceptual model was tested in which mentoring relationships were hypothesized to reduce substance...
This research examined associations among mentoring relationship characteristics (frequency of conta...
Anecdotal reports of the protective qualities of mentoring relationships for youth are corroborated ...
234 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Mentoring is a popular preven...
We used meta-analysis to review 55 evaluations of the effects of mentoring programs on youth. Overal...
Session 2-053: The Case for School-Based Mentoring As an Evidence-Based Prevention StrategyConferen...
Many young people experience social isolation and loneliness, which can have adverse effects on phys...
The goal of this study was to empirically distinguish a range of mentor relationships and to evaluat...
Youth mentoring programs are an increasingly popular intervention, and although successful mentoring...
This study looked at the initiation and facilitation of significant, mentoring relationships betwe...
ii Youth mentoring can be defined as a unique relationship between an adult and child or adolescent ...
In this report, we review current scientifi c knowledge on the topic of youth mentoring, including w...
Individual differences shape the needs and characteristics of protégés, the processes through which ...
The present research examined what is necessary to make youth mentoring effective. Central to the di...
Mentoring programs, which pair youth with caring, non-parental adults with the goal of promoting pos...
A conceptual model was tested in which mentoring relationships were hypothesized to reduce substance...
This research examined associations among mentoring relationship characteristics (frequency of conta...
Anecdotal reports of the protective qualities of mentoring relationships for youth are corroborated ...
234 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Mentoring is a popular preven...
We used meta-analysis to review 55 evaluations of the effects of mentoring programs on youth. Overal...
Session 2-053: The Case for School-Based Mentoring As an Evidence-Based Prevention StrategyConferen...
Many young people experience social isolation and loneliness, which can have adverse effects on phys...
The goal of this study was to empirically distinguish a range of mentor relationships and to evaluat...
Youth mentoring programs are an increasingly popular intervention, and although successful mentoring...
This study looked at the initiation and facilitation of significant, mentoring relationships betwe...
ii Youth mentoring can be defined as a unique relationship between an adult and child or adolescent ...
In this report, we review current scientifi c knowledge on the topic of youth mentoring, including w...
Individual differences shape the needs and characteristics of protégés, the processes through which ...
The present research examined what is necessary to make youth mentoring effective. Central to the di...
Mentoring programs, which pair youth with caring, non-parental adults with the goal of promoting pos...
A conceptual model was tested in which mentoring relationships were hypothesized to reduce substance...
This research examined associations among mentoring relationship characteristics (frequency of conta...