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Mentor response to youth academic support-seeking behavior: Does attunement matter?

Lindsey M Weiler1, Ashley Chesmore1, Julia Pryce2, Jennifer Krafchick3, Shelley A Haddock3, Toni S Zimmerman3, Tara Rhodes4.   

Abstract

Mentoring-based interventions for adolescent offenders are promising strategies for reducing the likelihood of academic underachievement, truancy, and school dropout. Program effectiveness, however, varies widely. Investigation into factors that strengthen the impact of mentoring on academic-related outcomes is warranted. One factor might be academic attunement, or the degree to which a mentor's emphasis on academics is consistent with youth's academic support-seeking behavior and desire for academic help. This within-group study examined the relationship between mentor attunement and academic outcomes among youth (N=204; ages 11-18; 54.5% male) who participated in a time-limited mentoring program. Latent profile analysis identified three distinct groups: attuned mentors, over-focused mentors, and under-focused mentors. In general, youth with attuned mentors reported better post-intervention scores as compared to youth with misattuned (i.e., over-focused or under-focused) mentors on perception of school usefulness and importance, academic self-efficacy, and truancy, but not grade point average. Findings suggest the importance of monitoring academic attunement.

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Keywords:  Delinquency; Education; Role models/Mentors

Year:  2017        PMID: 32042210      PMCID: PMC7009788          DOI: 10.1177/0044118x17697235

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Youth Soc        ISSN: 0044-118X


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Authors:  Lindsey M Weiler; Shelley A Haddock; Toni S Zimmerman; Kimberly L Henry; Jennifer L Krafchick; Lise M Youngblade
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  2 in total

1.  Non-Specific versus Targeted Approaches to Youth Mentoring: A Follow-up Meta-analysis.

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