Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 600 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, 53792, USA,
J Community Health. 2014 Apr;39(2):316-21. doi: 10.1007/s10900-013-9762-1.
Despite higher risk for school failure, few school-based mentoring (SBM) studies have focused on low-income at-risk Latino children. We describe the development and evaluation of the Youth Empowerment Program (YEP), a sustainable, high-quality, SBM program among urban Latino students. Based on evidence from work in other communities, YEP was created as a partnership between the 4th and 5th grades at a Los Angeles Title I elementary school and university undergraduates. We tested the feasibility of applying a previously validated relationship quality assessment tool in this population. Since 2008, 61 mentor and mentee pairs have participated in YEP, with an average relationship length of 1.5 years. Through 2010, over 95 % of pairs had relationships lasting at least 1 year, while 47 % lasted 2 or more years. Seventy-percent of mentees and 85 % of mentors were female, and an increased trend for early relationship termination was observed among male mentees. Through 2011, relationships lasted under 1 year among 29 % of male mentees compared to 7 % of female mentees (p = 0.15). A previously validated relationship quality assessment tool was easily incorporated into YEP, with relationships exhibiting youth-centeredness, emotional engagement and low dissatisfaction. After 5 years, YEP has become a feasible and sustainable SBM program providing long-term relationships for low-income Latino children. These relationships may improve youth health through fewer risky behaviors and attitude improvements. Future work should focus on supporting male mentors and mentees.
尽管学业失败的风险较高,但很少有基于学校的辅导(SBM)研究关注低收入、处境不利的拉丁裔儿童。我们描述了青年赋权计划(YEP)的发展和评估,这是一个针对城市拉丁裔学生的可持续、高质量的 SBM 项目。基于其他社区工作的证据,YEP 是作为洛杉矶一所具有 Title I 资格的小学 4 至 5 年级与大学生之间的合作伙伴关系而创建的。我们测试了在该人群中应用先前经过验证的关系质量评估工具的可行性。自 2008 年以来,已有 61 对导师和学员参与了 YEP,平均关系持续时间为 1.5 年。截至 2010 年,超过 95%的学员与导师的关系持续了至少 1 年,而 47%的关系持续了 2 年或更长时间。70%的学员和 85%的导师是女性,并且观察到男学员的早期关系终止率呈上升趋势。截至 2011 年,29%的男学员的关系持续时间不到 1 年,而女学员的这一比例为 7%(p = 0.15)。先前经过验证的关系质量评估工具很容易融入 YEP,其关系表现出以青年为中心、情感投入和低不满度。经过 5 年,YEP 已成为一个可行且可持续的 SBM 项目,为低收入拉丁裔儿童提供长期关系。这些关系可以通过减少冒险行为和改善态度来改善青年健康。未来的工作应侧重于支持男性导师和学员。