Bruce E. Holloway’s research while affiliated with University of Missouri and other places

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Effectiveness of Mentoring Programs for Youth: A Meta-Analytic Review
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May 2002

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American Journal of Community Psychology

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We used meta-analysis to review 55 evaluations of the effects of mentoring programs on youth. Overall, findings provide evidence of only a modest or small benefit of program participation for the average youth. Program effects are enhanced significantly, however, when greater numbers of both theory-based and empirically based "best practices" are utilized and when strong relationships are formed between mentors and youth. Youth from backgrounds of environmental risk and disadvantage appear most likely to benefit from participation in mentoring programs. Outcomes for youth at-risk due to personal vulnerabilities have varied substantially in relation to program characteristics, with a noteworthy potential evident for poorly implemented programs to actually have an adverse effect on such youth. Recommendations include greater adherence to guidelines for the design and implementation of effective mentoring programs as well as more in-depth assessment of relationship and contextual factors in the evaluation of programs.

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Effectiveness of Mentoring Programs for Youth: A Meta‐Analytic Review

April 2002

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American Journal of Community Psychology

We used meta‐analysis to review 55 evaluations of the effects of mentoring programs on youth. Overall, findings provide evidence of only a modest or small benefit of program participation for the average youth. Program effects are enhanced significantly, however, when greater numbers of both theory‐based and empirically based “best practices” are utilized and when strong relationships are formed between mentors and youth. Youth from backgrounds of environmental risk and disadvantage appear most likely to benefit from participation in mentoring programs. Outcomes for youth at‐risk due to personal vulnerabilities have varied substantially in relation to program characteristics, with a noteworthy potential evident for poorly implemented programs to actually have an adverse effect on such youth. Recommendations include greater adherence to guidelines for the design and implementation of effective mentoring programs as well as more in‐depth assessment of relationship and contextual factors in the evaluation of programs.

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... Mentorship Programs: The school board district should further invest in mentorship opportunities and district-wide mentorship programs designed to empower Asian students and staff, as well as other racialized and marginalized students and staff across the district (DuBois et al., 2002). Youth from backgrounds of environmental risk and disadvantage appear most likely to benefit from participation in mentoring programs, and by extension this can apply to educators and parents. ...

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Confronting Anti-Asian Racism in Canadian Schools: Insights from Students, Educators, and Communities
Effectiveness of Mentoring Programs for Youth: A Meta‐Analytic Review
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  • April 2002

American Journal of Community Psychology

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Effectiveness of Mentoring Programs for Youth: A Meta-Analytic Review

American Journal of Community Psychology