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One falls,we all fall: How boys of color develop close peer mentoring relationships
Authors:Bernadette Sánchez  Kevin D. Pinkston  Adina C. Cooper  Carlos Luna  Shelby T. Wyatt
Affiliation:1. DePaul University;2. University of Illinois at Chicago;3. Kenwood Academy High School
Abstract:The aim of this study was to investigate the processes involved in developing close peer mentoring relationships among African American and Latino male adolescents in a school-based, group peer mentoring program. Qualitative one-on-one in-depth interviews were conducted with six school staff members, who administer the program, and 26 program participants about their experiences in the mentoring program. Data analysis revealed five program processes that led to close mentoring relationships: (a) rapport-building activities, (b) safe space, (c) mutual support, (d) group identity, and (e) trust. These processes ultimately led to bonding and friendship among program members, which further solidified the previous processes. Implications and future directions are discussed.
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