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LET's CONNECT Community Mentorship Program for Adolescents with Peer Social Problems: A Randomized Intervention Trial.

Cheryl A King1, Polly Y Gipson1, Alejandra Arango2, Deanna Lernihan1, Michael Clark3, Cynthia Ewell Foster1, Cleopatra Caldwell4, Neera Ghaziuddin1, Deborah Stone5.   

Abstract

This study examined the effectiveness of LET's CONNECT (LC), a community mentorship program based on the positive youth development model. Participants were 218 youth (66.5% girls), ages 12 to 15, who reported peer victimization, bullying perpetration, and/or low social connectedness. These youth were randomized to LC or the control group (community resource information). The LC program linked youth to community mentors who connected with youth and facilitated their involvement in social growth activities across a 16-month period. Outcomes were assessed at 6 and 16 months with self-report measures of social and community connectedness, thwarted belongingness, depression, self-esteem, and suicidal ideation and behavior. In intent-to-treat analyses, LC was associated with modest positive effects for social connectedness, self-esteem, and depression. It had no effects on suicidal ideation or behavior. Results suggest that LC has the potential to positively impact the developmental trajectories of youth dealing with the interpersonal challenges of victimization, bullying perpetration, or low social connectedness. LC implementation challenges and directions for further research are also discussed.
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Keywords:  Adolescence; Community mentorship; Intervention trial; Peer victimization; Self-esteem; Social connectedness

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34109646      PMCID: PMC9013512          DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12528

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Community Psychol        ISSN: 0091-0562


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