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Friends in our lives: Perspectives of young adults in a professional youth mentoring program.

Publication Year: 2025
Authors: Kristian Jones, Karryn Satchell, Lakindra Mitchell Dove, Julissa Muñiz, Erik Hulman, J. Mark Eddy, Kevin Haggerty, Deborah Cohen, Martie Skinner, & Koren Hanson
Publication Title: Journal of Applied Youth Studies
Page(s): Advance online publication
Link to Publication: https://doi.org/10.1007/s43151-025-00189-8
Abstract: Mentoring programs are popular interventions to support holistic development for young people. One specific model of mentoring that has emerged over the past few decades in the United States is professional mentoring. Research has illustrated that this model of mentoring may be particularly helpful for young people who could benefit from extra support in their lives that a volunteer mentoring program does not have the capacity to provide. Despite the emerging utilization of professional mentoring programs, little is known about the ideal characteristics of a professional mentor and young people’s experiences in these professional mentoring programs. This study interviewed 12 young people who participated in the same professional mentoring program in different regions of the United States. The participants discussed their ideal characteristics in a mentor, highlighted factors that made the professional mentoring program impactful to them, and shared their ideas on how to improve the overall program.