Mentoring and Depression Amongst High Risk Youth
Themes:
Intergenerational
Care Experienced Young People
By Bauldry (2006)
This U.S. report examines potential benefits of matching high-risk youth with faith based mentors. It found that mentored young people were less likely to show signs of depression than youths who were not matched with a mentor. The report also considers the challenges of implementing a mentoring program for high-risk youth and how they might be overcome.
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Added on 22 September 2009