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Testing a new model of mentoring
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America ProgramStudent LeadershipNew ModelCoachingMentoringManagementSociologyEducationAdolescencePeer RelationshipAdolescent PsychologyYouth Well-beingProfessional DevelopmentHealthy AdjustmentGroup CounselingAbstract Mentoring ProgramsYouth Behavioral HealthHealth Sciences
Abstract Mentoring programs are effective only when mentors become significant adults in the lives of youth. Mentors who achieve this status provide support that helps youth develop important psychological and behavioral assets, such as self‐esteem and the ability to cope, thus promoting healthy adjustment. These processes are evident in findings of an evaluation of outcomes in a Big Brothers Big Sisters of America program.