Mentoring is modestly effective for youth with a chronic illness or physical disability; however, program effectiveness may be enhanced when mentors and mentees are matched on shared interests and experiences. To test this hypothesis, mentees were randomly assigned to having a mentor with or without visual impairment (VI). Results showed that mentors without VI were younger and more likely to work or be educated in a helping profession and less likely to have a fixed mindset and extremely high positive expectations than mentors with VI. The main analyses on match outcomes showed that mentors with VI had significantly fewer and shorter match meetings, had a weaker relationship with their mentees, and were more likely to end their match prema...
Job matching has been defined as an assessment of individual characteristics in relation to job requ...
Job matching has been defined as an assessment of individual characteristics in relation to job requ...
Individuals with disabilities are attending postsecondary institutions at higher rates than ever bef...
PURPOSE: The efficacy of a community-based mentoring program for adolescents with a visual impairmen...
This study evaluated the efficacy of a mentoring program on improving psychosocial functioning of yo...
Introduction: Psychosocial functioning of adolescents with a visual impairment can be negatively imp...
Background: Social participation is challenging for people with visual impairments. As a result, on ...
Negative perspectives towards people with disabilities have been shown to lead to discrimination, pr...
Negative perspectives towards people with disabilities have been shown to lead to discrimination, pr...
Individuals with disabilities are attending postsecondary institutions at higher rates than ever bef...
In the United States, approximately eight million individuals with disabilities are active in the wo...
This issue brief discusses the benefits of mentoring for youth with disabilities and strategies for ...
The data gathered from disability service professionals in six different states through an on-line s...
Objectives: To identify salient dimensions and outcomes of the peer-mentoring relationship among ind...
Issue: Mentoring can have a dramatic impact on a young person’s life. Despite the increasing prevale...
Job matching has been defined as an assessment of individual characteristics in relation to job requ...
Job matching has been defined as an assessment of individual characteristics in relation to job requ...
Individuals with disabilities are attending postsecondary institutions at higher rates than ever bef...
PURPOSE: The efficacy of a community-based mentoring program for adolescents with a visual impairmen...
This study evaluated the efficacy of a mentoring program on improving psychosocial functioning of yo...
Introduction: Psychosocial functioning of adolescents with a visual impairment can be negatively imp...
Background: Social participation is challenging for people with visual impairments. As a result, on ...
Negative perspectives towards people with disabilities have been shown to lead to discrimination, pr...
Negative perspectives towards people with disabilities have been shown to lead to discrimination, pr...
Individuals with disabilities are attending postsecondary institutions at higher rates than ever bef...
In the United States, approximately eight million individuals with disabilities are active in the wo...
This issue brief discusses the benefits of mentoring for youth with disabilities and strategies for ...
The data gathered from disability service professionals in six different states through an on-line s...
Objectives: To identify salient dimensions and outcomes of the peer-mentoring relationship among ind...
Issue: Mentoring can have a dramatic impact on a young person’s life. Despite the increasing prevale...
Job matching has been defined as an assessment of individual characteristics in relation to job requ...
Job matching has been defined as an assessment of individual characteristics in relation to job requ...
Individuals with disabilities are attending postsecondary institutions at higher rates than ever bef...