Predictors of mentoring relationship quality: Investigation from the perspectives of youth and parent participants in Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada one-to-one mentoring programs.

J Community Psychol

Offord Centre for Child Studies McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences Head, Academic Division of Child Psychiatry, Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences Chief, Dept. of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, McMaster Children's Hospital Offord Centre for Child Studies, McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences McMaster Innovation Park, Hamilton, Ontario.

Published: March 2020

Aims: This study examined predictors of mentoring relationship quality (MRQ) as reported by youth and parents participating in Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Canada one-to-one mentoring programs.

Methods: Mentoring program capacity and other external supports, youth personal and environmental risk, youth and parent attitudes and motives, and mentoring relationship processes and attributes were examined as predictors of MRQ at 18 months following youth referral to the program using data from a longitudinal study of the Canadian BBBS mentoring programs.

Results: For youth (n = 335), significant predictors of MRQ included: minimal difficulties pairing youth and mentors, perceptions of shared attributes with their mentor, mentor emotional engagement and support, and longer relationships. For parents (n = 356) higher MRQ was correlated with parent report of minimal difficulties pairing youth and mentors, a high-quality relationship with the youth's mentor, and longer relationships.

Conclusion: Implications for program and policy development are discussed.

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